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No mods shown due to "unable to get local issuer certificate" #175

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macbih opened this issue Apr 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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No mods shown due to "unable to get local issuer certificate" #175

macbih opened this issue Apr 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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macbih commented Apr 4, 2024

I did check the troubleshooting page page.

The Windhawk app does not show any mods. In the lower right corner, it says:

request to https://mods.windhawk.net/catalog.json failed, reason: unable to get local issuer certificate

I am able to retrieve the catalog.json file e.g. with an internet browser so it is accessible.

My system is a business laptop with a bunch of "security" apps like ZScaler, BeyondTrust and Forcepoint.

Windhawk v1.4.1

Windows Edition: Windows 11 Enterprise
Version: 22H2
OS build: 22621.3296
Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22687.1000.0

What can I do about it?

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m417z commented Apr 7, 2024

It might be similar to this issue: #134
Unfortunately, there's no good workaround at this point. You still can use Windhawk by installing mods manually from the website:

  • Find the mod(s) you like here: https://windhawk.net/mods
  • Go to the Changelog, click on the date link near the latest version, and click on the copy button on GitHub to copy the code.
  • Launch Windhawk, click on "Create a New Mod".
  • Replace the template code with the code you copied, click Compile, then exit editing mode.

You'll also have to update it manually when updates are released. Not ideal, but it should work.

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