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  1. C# Driver
  2. CSHARP-2534

CLONE - Can't Connect MongoDB With SSL in Azure machine with another MVC application in Azure

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    • Resolution: Duplicate
    • Icon: Major - P3 Major - P3
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    • 2.4.3
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    • Microsoft Azure windows server 2012

    Description

      I'm having problem in connecting MongoDB which is configured using SSL. I have MongoDB enterprise server in Azure virtual machine which has the following configuration.
       {{net:bindIp: 0.0.0.0port: 27017ssl:CAFile: 'C:\openssl-0.9.8h-1-bin\bin\rCA.pem'PEMKeyFile: 'C:\openssl-0.9.8h-1-bin\bin\rser.pem' allowConnectionsWithoutCertificates: false allowInvalidHostnames: true mode: requireSSL
      storage: dbPath: 'C:\data\db'}}
      I have a C# sample to connect mongodb with certificate data passed as byte array.
       {{MongoClientSettings settings = new MongoClientSettings

      {Server = new MongoServerAddress("mongo_azure_host", 27017),UseSsl = true,RetryWrites = true}

      ; settings.VerifySslCertificate = false;var SslCertificateData = FilePathHelper.ReadFile(Server, mySslClientCertificate);var certificate = new X509Certificate2(SslCertificateData, "pwd"); settings.SslSettings = new SslSettings(){ClientCertificates = new[] { certificate }};}MongoClient mongoClient = new MongoClient(settings); mongoClient.GetServer().Connect();}}
      This works fine if the sample is in my local environment. But if I pubish the same in Azure web app and tried to connect, it throws the following exception

      system.componentmodel.win32exception: the credentials supplied to the package were not recognized

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