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Fix: Handshake Failed Returned SSL Error Code 1
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Updated onSeptember 23, 2024
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A handshake may be used to welcome someone or seal a deal with them in person, and the same is true for the Internet.
An SSL handshake occurs when devices on a network – such as a web server and a browser – discuss keys, encryption methods, and other parameters about their connection before agreeing to transmit data. During a handshake, browsers and servers may request to examine and validate each other’s SSL certificates.
It’s essential to understand an SSL handshake and how to resolve errors related to it, including the SSL code 1 error.
How can I fix an SSL code 1 handshake failed error?
1. Correct the date and time on your computer
Problems with the SSL handshake failing might be caused by an incorrect system time and date on your PC. SSL certificates have limited lifespans and become invalid when they expire.
If the time and date on your computer are incorrect, the certificates will always assume the time has elapsed. Even more, the same trick to set up the correct time and date on your PC is recommended toquickly fix the errors related to gws_rd=ssl parameter.
2. Add the website to your allow list
You should attempt this solution because it’s conceivable that your firewall is producing the SSL handshake failed error by blocking your inspection requests.
Note that adding a website to the allow list may expose you to malware, so you should only try it if you are sure that it does not contain viruses.
3. Use an alternative browser
The handshake error is more common in Chrome, but using an alternative browser could help you avoid it.
While there a many to choose from, we recommend Opera One. It is built on Chromium and benefits from its extensive extension library. Opera One comes with the added advantage of a VPN that lets you choose servers between the Americas, Asia, and Europe.
It is also compatible across several platforms and will be a great option regardless of your device.
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4. Verify your SSL Protocol and update your browser
Note that if you’re experiencing SSL handshake failed errors and, after running this test, realize that your client (your device) and server don’t support the same SSL version, you’ll need to upgrade your browser.
TLS 1.2 is enabled by default in most recent major browsers like Google Chrome.
Because an SSL handshake is a critical step in ensuring data security over the internet, this guide has shown steps to resolving your SSL handshake Code 1 error. This isn’t the only issue you’ll encounter, and we recently coverederror during SSL handshake with remote serverin a separate guide.
Before you leave, don’t miss our latest guide onSSL handshake failed error code 525for more information.
Now, you should be able to create a secure connection between a server and your device.
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Afam Onyimadu
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Afam Onyimadu
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Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems.