This error typically occurs in web development when making cross-origin requests. This error is related to the same-origin policy implemented by web browsers for security reasons. The same-origin policy restricts web pages from making requests to a different domain unless the server explicitly allows it by including the 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header in the response. To resolve this issue, tby romankris - How to...
This issue typically happens for a 2-Way TLS, when the certificate sent by the client is expired. In a 2-way TLS, both client and server exchange their public certificates to accomplish the handshake. The client validates the server certificate and the server validates the client certificate. During the TLS handshake if it is found that the client certificate is expired, then the server will sendby romankris - Nginx Mailing List - English