I opened up mumble awhile ago to see that all of my servers were wiped. When I try to connect to any server, it says "connecting" then it says "SSL Verification failed: The certificate is self-signed, and untrusted" I click yes and the process repeats. I have reinstalled mumble, ran the repair tool, ran my anti-malware software, done everything. How can I fix this?
Edit: I changed the mumble skin and now I can connect to servers that show up green in the server select.
Delete your generated certificate, pretty sure it's located in your Documents folder. Mumble should automatically generate a new one, but fair warning: it will cause any servers that you have registered with to not recognize you.
I'm basing this on the fact that you can regenerate a mumble certificate in Linux by deleting it. I'm not sure if Windows keeps any registry values for mumble that would magically keep this from working.
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