EDIT
It does not seem to be a duplicate to me since all the other questions are related with repeatable issues and not intermittent like this one
END-EDIT
I have an app that runs some HTTP GET. The app runs on API 21+. It works fine most of the time, but very rarely one HTTP GET fails with the error:
D/OkHttp: --> GET https://url/url2?parm1=value1
D/OkHttp: --> END GET
D/OkHttp: <-- HTTP FAILED: javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Trust anchor for certification path not found.
When this starts happening, it keeps happening until I kill the app. I'm using Retrofit with OKHttp 4.3.1. I'm going to update to the latest version now just in case this is a bug in OKHttp but I didn't find any report.
The code for the HTTP call is the usual code with Retrofit:
private val retrofit: Retrofit
get() = Retrofit.Builder()
.baseUrl(BuildConfig.BASE_URL)
.addConverterFactory(GsonConverterFactory.create(gson))
.addCallAdapterFactory(CoroutineCallAdapterFactory())
.client(client)
.build()
internal val service: AppService
get() = retrofit.create<AppService>(AppService::class.java)
internal interface AppService {
@GET
suspend fun loadServerListAsync(@Url url: String): Response<List<Server>>
}
In the past I have seen this error in another app. In that case the error wasn't intermittent and the problem was on the backend: they had changed a certificate, but they hadn't updated all the intermediate certificates.
In this case it looks like the error is different since it is intermittent and killing the app fixes it. There is no load balancer on the backend so it can't be that different servers have different certificates.