Hello again -
Start by using openssl s_server and openssl s_client to test your certificates. When you respond to the mailing list, save a complete transcript (not a screenshot) from your terminal showing what commands you ran and their output, and attach that transcript as a file to your response. If you respond with "the certs seem to be OK" without proof we can't continue to assist you.
> I am facing this issue bcoz , one node in rabbitmq was down and not in running state , and we tried some steps to make it up , Now the node is up but the node name was changed of the node . After that we cannot able to open the rabbitmq ui
You must help us help you! A one-sentence description is useless for us to assist you. Please see this document which gives general guidelines for how to report RabbitMQ issues:
In your case, we need the following information:
- Did the same certificates work prior to one of your nodes going offline?
- Please attach your full RabbitMQ configuration file(s).
- If you can, run this script on every node in your environment, and provide the generated archives. If you wish to do so privately, you can use the "Reply to author" feature of the Google Groups web UI to send them directly to me.
- Are you running a cluster? How many nodes?
- What "steps" did you do to restore the node that was down? We need to know the exact commands that were run and their output.
- Why did the node name change? Is there an option to change the node name to the original one?
Thanks,
Luke