Error on Arch Linux after update?

its normaly working perfectly but 2 days ago i think its get updated and i cant login into my acc and later i just redownload and compile launcher from github
GitHub - gamingdoom/BeamMP-Linux: A set of scripts to run BeamMP with the native Linux build of BeamNG.Drive and later i got these errors:

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[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [INFO] Mod caching directory: ./Resources
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [INFO] BeamMP Launcher v2.4.1
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] GET to https://backend.beammp.com/sha/launcher?branch=default&pk= failed: SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] Curl error: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] GET to https://backend.beammp.com/version/launcher?branch=default&pk= failed: SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] Curl error: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [INFO] Launcher update found!
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] Auto update is NOT implemented for the Linux version. Please update manually ASAP as updates contain security patches.
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [INFO] IMPORTANT: You MUST keep this window open to play BeamMP!
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [INFO] Game Version : 0.35.5.0
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [INFO] Game user path: /home/bilalware/.local/share/BeamNG.drive/0.35/
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] GET to https://backend.beammp.com/sha/mod?branch=default&pk= failed: SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] Curl error: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [INFO] Downloading BeamMP Update
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [INFO] Downloading an update (this may take a while)
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] GET to https://backend.beammp.com/builds/client?download=true&pk=&branch=default failed: SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] Curl error: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
[13/5/2025 20:51:48] [ERROR] Download failed
"

may i ask why exactly are you using such an outdated and ARCHIVED FORK of beamMP - just curious? beamMP-linux, which is an emulated port, was deprecated - has been for at least 1 year. it has been replaced with a NATIVE build, which you should be using instead - one that you can find here. i know… it must be shocking news, considering people are still easily fooled by search engines which shove outdated garbage as the first result. sorry, sheesh, that was harsh. but perhaps you should’ve known better than to trust search engine results, especially these days.

anyway… nevermind the error! get the correct build that you compile yourself and enjoy the game proper natively, and you’re sorted :smiley_cat:

but if you insist on keep using this sketchy forgotten piece of code, expect WiserTixx to tell you “oh we dont support deprecated clients”, or something along those lines. i say: give it a few hours, at best a full day, for the server issues to resolve. NEVER download or inject SSL certificates yourself. oh, but if it keeps happening - good luck. another ISP bites the dust. :+1:

Lol i see the docs first time yeah search engines dont give a chance to docs… To late i download ssl myself and still gives same error with official launcher :smile: i dont know what im doing tho :smiley:

Same here. It seems to be an issue with the domain beammp.com itself. As far as I understood, the admin needs to get a new ssl certificate, since the current issued by cloudflare isn’t trusted anymore. It seems there is not much you can do but wait.
See here for reference:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=305427
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=305571&p=2

It seems like BeamMP cannot do anything about this, as we use Cloudflare for our certificates we can also only simply wait.

okay. a lot has happened since the OP. was this fixed for arch or are the certificates still ■■■■■■?

in the meantime, what works for me is running beamMP via a podman container with installed fedora - because fedora is apparently the only distro that does not reject SSL certs lol…

check my post for more info (second half of the post)