When trying to view anything from BitChute I get this error:
gnutls error: Certificate verification failure: The certificate is NOT trusted. The certificate chain uses expired certificate.
main error: TLS session handshake error
Example link:
https://seed132.bitchute.com/r03FfukUmW ... Hj9ytE.mp4
The error message is correct.
- Certificate[0] info:
- subject `CN=*.bitchute.com', issuer `CN=Sectigo RSA Domain Validation Secure Server CA,O=Sectigo Limited,L=Salford,ST=Greater Manchester,C=GB', serial 0x51c82c011b8203879032e7f218a79ec1, RSA key 2048 bits, signed using RSA-SHA256, activated `2020-03-01 00:00:00 UTC', expires `2022-03-01 23:59:59 UTC', pin-sha256="PMuF7mFtJ8Nhvh4z3CDn/YAIlb4CrS7HADo8t8d+Lqg="
Public Key ID:
sha1:6e09ee1dbfbf519e407536371234f62e53b498b5
sha256:3ccb85ee616d27c361be1e33dc20e7fd800895be02ad2ec7003a3cb7c77e2ea8
Public Key PIN:
pin-sha256:PMuF7mFtJ8Nhvh4z3CDn/YAIlb4CrS7HADo8t8d+Lqg=
- Certificate[1] info:
- subject `CN=Sectigo RSA Domain Validation Secure Server CA,O=Sectigo Limited,L=Salford,ST=Greater Manchester,C=GB', issuer `CN=USERTrust RSA Certification Authority,O=The USERTRUST Network,L=Jersey City,ST=New Jersey,C=US', serial 0x7d5b5126b476ba11db74160bbc530da7, RSA key 2048 bits, signed using RSA-SHA384, activated `2018-11-02 00:00:00 UTC', expires `2030-12-31 23:59:59 UTC', pin-sha256="4a6cPehI7OG6cuDZka5NDZ7FR8a60d3auda+sKfg4Ng="
- Certificate[2] info:
- subject `CN=USERTrust RSA Certification Authority,O=The USERTRUST Network,L=Jersey City,ST=New Jersey,C=US', issuer `CN=AddTrust External CA Root,OU=AddTrust External TTP Network,O=AddTrust AB,C=SE', serial 0x13ea28705bf4eced0c36630980614336, RSA key 4096 bits, signed using RSA-SHA384, activated `2000-05-30 10:48:38 UTC', expires `2020-05-30 10:48:38 UTC', pin-sha256="x4QzPSC810K5/cMjb05Qm4k3Bw5zBn4lTdO/nEW/Td4="
The last certificate in the chain expired (emphasis), so the certificate is not trusted. The server configuration is (way) outdated.
You might be able to work around it by deleting the expired certificate from the OS certificate trust store. I can play the provided URL in VLC just fine.