Category Archives: NZE Database Error Messages

NZE-28874: SSL: I/O closed – override goodbye kiss

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NZE-28874: SSL: I/O closed – override goodbye kiss
Cause: This error is informational. It indicates that the connection closed without error.
Action: This error is not normally visible to the user. Enable tracing and retry the connection. If the error persists, contact Oracle customer support.

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NZE-28873: Invalid parameter

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NZE-28873: Invalid parameter
Cause: A function was presented with a null parameter.
Action: This error is not normally visible to the user. Enable tracing and retry the connection. If the error persists, contact Oracle customer support.

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NZE-28872: Invalid peer certificate format

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NZE-28872: Invalid peer certificate format
Cause: The peer certificate does not conform to the X.509v3 standard.
Action: Refer to Oracle Wallet Manager documentation to find out how to get the peer certificate. Then contact Oracle customer support with the peer’s certificate.

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NZE-28871: Peer certificate chain is incomplete

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NZE-28871: Peer certificate chain is incomplete
Cause: The peer certificate chain presented was incomplete because it did not end with a self-signed root certificate.
Action: Refer to Oracle Wallet Manager documentation to find out how to open your wallet and ensure that:
1. the certificate authority’s root certificate is self-signed.
2. a certificate authority’s certificate from your peer’s certificate chain is added as a trusted certificate in your wallet

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NZE-28870: Name comparison failure

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NZE-28870: Name comparison failure
Cause: A comparison of the names contained in two certificates failed.
Action: This error is not normally visible to the user. Enable tracing and retry the connection. If the error persists, contact Oracle customer support.

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NZE-28869: Peer’s certificate is expired

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NZE-28869: Peer’s certificate is expired
Cause: The certificate being used to authenticate a client or server has expired.
Action: Obtain a new certificate, which is unexpired, and attempt the connection again.

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NZE-28868: Peer certificate chain check failed

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NZE-28868: Peer certificate chain check failed
Cause: The check of the certificate list presented by the peer failed. Possible causes include:
1. the expiration of one of the certificates;
2. a certificate authority in a certificate was not recognized as a trust point;
3. the signature in a certificate could not be verified.
Action: Refer to Oracle Wallet Manager documentation to find out how to open your wallet and ensure that:
1. all of the certificates installed in your wallet are current
2. a certificate authority’s certificate from your peer’s certificate chain is added as a trusted certificate in your wallet

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NZE-28867: Integer value is too big

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NZE-28867: Integer value is too big
Cause: The certificate presented had an integer field whose value was too large.
Action: Refer to Oracle Wallet Manager documentation to find out how to obtain the peer’s certificate. Then contact Oracle customer support with the peer’s certificate chain.

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NZE-28866: Invalid peer certificate encoding

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NZE-28866: Invalid peer certificate encoding
Cause: A field from a certificate in the peer’s certificate chain could not be recognized.
Action: Refer to Oracle Wallet Manager documentation to find out how to obtain the peer’s certificate. Then contact Oracle customer support with the peer’s certificate chain.

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NZE-28865: SSL connection closed

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NZE-28865: SSL connection closed
Cause: The SSL connection closed because of an error in the underlying transport or because the peer process quit unexpectedly.
Action: Enable tracing and retry the connection. The trace output should indicate how the failure occurred.

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