I am getting this error when trying to update wiki:
'[SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed: unable to get local issuer certificate (_ssl.c:997)'
Do I need a certificate?
Could I use a token?
The Confluence site does not have a valid SSL certificate - probably it has expired, you likely should see the same problem in browser, or something similar along these lines.
Something similar to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70236730/ssl-sslcertverificationerror-ssl-certificate-verify-failed-certificate-verif and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15445981/how-do-i-disable-the-security-certificate-check-in-python-requests but we can only guess without actually inspecting the certificate that's there.
It's not a Confluence question as much as it is about SSL certificates / system admin kind of stuff. You should be able to confirm the same problem in a browser, and contact the team that manages that site to fix the cert.
Hi Angel - Welcome to the Atlassian Community!
No, you shouldn't need to do anything with the certificate. What browser are you using? Have you tried another browser?
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I am soy for no being more specific:
I am updating the wiki via python script using the rest api:
https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/confluence/rest/v1/api-group-content/#api-group-content
Even when I just do a get content, I get the certificate error.
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