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I use MAMP as local development environment. I want to implement a Google Auth - but keep getting this SSL Error.

  1. As other SO topics suggest, I already added this line of code in my PHP.ini file:
curl.cainfo ="C:/MAMP/bin/php/php7.4.1/extras/ssl/cacert.pem"
  1. and added the latest CA certificate from here: https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html in my PHP SSL folder: C:\MAMP\bin\php\php7.4.1\extras\ssl

Any ideea how to pass this SSL error on my local enviroment?

This is the code:

$google_client = new \Google_Client();
    $google_client->setClientId($clientID);
    $google_client->setClientSecret($clientSecret);
    $google_client->setRedirectUri($redirectUri);
    $google_client->addScope("email");
  $google_client->addScope("profile");



    if($this->request->getVar('code')){
        $token = $google_client->fetchAccessTokenWithAuthCode($this->request->getVar('code'));
        if(!isset($token['error'])){
            $google_client->setAccessToken($token['access_token']);
            $this->session->set('access_token', $token['access_token']);

            //get Google profile data
            $google_service = new \Google_Service_Oatuth2($google_client);
            $data = $google_service->userinfo->get();
            print_r($data);

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Setting the value for "curl.cainfo" didn't help me. Instead i had to set the value in the "openssl"-section of my current php.ini (Find the current "php.ini"-file in shell with command 'which php'.):

Uncomment and set the openssl.cafile (path is for MacOS):

openssl.cafile="/Applications/MAMP/Library/OpenSSL/certs/cacert.pem"

(Downloaded the pem-file as suggested from https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html )

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Update the location of the cacert.pem in your openssl.cnf file to point to the latest version you got from curl.se and you should be right.

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The solution described by @tFranz works great! Please note, you can also use your system's cert file instead of MAMP's. This is how I did it:

  1. Find the folder that should contain your cert.pem using this line:
$ openssl version -d
OPENSSLDIR: "/private/etc/ssl"
  1. Open this folder in Finder using:
$ open /private/etc/ssl
  1. Look for a cert.pem file. If you have it, you can add it to your php.ini file:
openssl.cafile="/private/etc/ssl/cert.pem"
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BE SURE you are adding your file location to the correct php version.ini file. After FIVE MONTHS of searching and trying multitudes of solutions, I did a deeper dive into my computer. It turns out I have at least two instances of my php files: Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php8.1.13/conf/php.ini Applications/MAMP/conf/php8.1.13/php.ini

Bottom line: BE VERY SURE you are editing the correct file.

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What I did in MAMP , given production was working correctly and local (MAMP) was just for testing, was to disable the SSL , and it allowed me to move forward. So, if this is your case, just disabling it can help.

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If you are using a modern MacOS (such as 14 - Sonoma, but probably back to 12 or 13), and are still having issues after downloading the new certificates and updating your php.ini files, then make sure you enable MAMP with Full Disk Access otherwise it might have issues finding the certificates due to OS file security.

To enable Full Disk Access for MAMP go to: System Settings > Privacy & Security > Full Disk Access > MAMP

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