This problem has disappeared once I turned on Cloudflare. But there is 
another issue, which I will post seperately.

On Saturday, 8 September 2018 14:50:51 UTC+5:30, Joel wrote:
>
> I have a django site. I downloaded letsencrypt certificates for mysite.com 
> and tried to run mod_wsgi-express like this:
>
> mod_wsgi-express start-server --log-to-terminal --startup-log --https-port 
> 443 --https-only --server-name mysite.com --ssl-certificate-file /etc/
> letsencrypt/live/mysite.com/cert.pem --ssl-certificate-key-file /etc/
> letsencrypt/live/mysite.com/privkey.pem --ssl-ca-certificate-file /etc/
> letsencrypt/live/mysite.com/fullchain.pem --user www-data --group www-data 
> --port 80 --host mysite.com
>
> But I got this error:
> In the browser:
> mysite.com didn’t accept your login certificate, or one may not have been 
> provided. Try contacting the system admin.
>
> On the command line:
> AH02261: Re-negotiation handshake failed
> AH02261: Re-negotiation handshake failed
> SSL Library Error: error:1417C0C7:SSL routines:
> tls_process_client_certificate:peer did not return a certificate -- No CAs 
> known to server for verification?
>
> I have apache webserver and the latest version of django running on 
> a Ubuntu 18.04.1 VPS.
> What seems to be the problem?
>
> Without https, everything seems to work fine.
>
>

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