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SSL handshake exception

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i alrdy updated my java to the latest version but i still get this error ! HELP!! 

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i alrdy updated my java to the latest version but i still get this error ! HELP!! 

 

Be more specific. "Help it doesnt work" doesnt really say much.

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Be more specific. "Help it doesnt work" doesnt really say much.

the bot was working fine like 7 hours ago then suddenly later on when i tried launching it , it gve me this error. i tried many things from like trying to install osbots certifcates to like using java 7 then uninstalling java and reinstalling java 8 . 31 the newest version and it still gives me the same error. i didnt do anything i didnt even configure anything , it just suddenly happened to show this error after like i turned the bot off for like 7 hours and turned it back on to just see this.

It's a common error as of this moment, please be patient for the developers to fix!

I had a chat with one of the developers about it.

Please give me the output of the console so I can forward it to him!

I had this same issue also, i replied to the message you sent me with some solutions i also tried.

 

its weird though cause all i had to do was update java to the latest version and uninstall the old version of java.

 

I had a chat with one of the developers about it.

Please give me the output of the console so I can forward it to him!

The only thing it says in the console when i had this issue was "cannot connect" basically the client just wouldn't connect to the internet. when i updated java the problem immediately fixed itself.

Edited by Jackmenotoff

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This issue is caused by Java that doesn't recognise the SSL certificate, this will happen for some users. For this we had to rewrite the way the bot handles secure SSL connections. I've written a patch for it and I would like a user who is currently experiencing this issue to test a test version of the client I'll provide. Please send me a PM to get the testing going.

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