![]() When I look at the webhook site in a browser and inspect the certs, the webhook cert is the lowest cert (leaf node?). My assumption is that if I can get this to work for a webhook-url from Postman (without disabling cert verification), then I should also be able to get it to work from PL/SQL later. It seems clear that the error is due to a missing cert, but I can't figure out which, or how to configure it. ![]() This time, I got a 200 OK response, and confirmed that the webhook received the post request fine. Under the Post man settings, I turned off SSL Certificate Verification, and tried again. ![]() I then tried to replicate the behavior using postman, and that basically produces the same result, unless I fiddle around with the settings: Again, I got this working with http, but not https - the latter results in a cert validation error. Supporting evidence (possibly?): I tried to make calls (POST requests) to a dummy service at webhook.site. My current assumption is that calls from our DB server are passing through a proxy server, and that that is somehow messing up some part of the https / certificate functionality. I've added what I thought was the necessary certificates to a Oracle Wallet, and I believe they are being imported and used (but in all honesty, this is a little hard to verify). I've been able to send the request using http, but not https. I'm trying to send a POST request from a PL/SQL script using the utl_http utility in Oracle.
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