it seems like the problem below:
This error is caused by your server having an outdated version of curl and/or the OpenSSL library.
Modern SSL certificates are signed using the SHA-256 algorithm, which your older code lacks support for. You need to update your server, or if you have a webhost, they need to update it for you.
You can read more about it in this previous topic: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/getting-download-failed-error0d0890a1asn1-encoding-routinesfunc137reason?replies=10
Hello!
I’ve made a new page on wordpress and it’s not showing up on my menu bar/tabs. I also have the Enfold theme installed for my wordpress.
Also if anyone is willing to help me via phone/skype/zoom that has experience with wordpress. I would love to pay for help and time.
Are you using a custom menu? If “yes”, have you added the new page to your menu?
If your are looking for paid support, please try http://directory.codepoet.com/ or http://jobs.wordpress.net/ – otherwise, please post your own topic.
I had previously read the threads you mentioned Mike but I do not know how to do what is being discussed.
I do not know who the web host is.
brock61
Hi Brock61,
Let’s see:
You have a site which is using WordPress. It’s your own or you are maintaining it for someone else. Either you or the person you are maintaining the website for should have information which company is the webhost for the site.
(the webhost is the company which owns the server the site is running on.)
To solve your problem, you really need to find out who your webhost is.
You can then contact them and tell them:
You cannot update WordPress because of the error:
Download failed.: error:0D0890A1:asn1 encoding routines:ASN1_verify:unknown message digest algorithm
This error is caused by your server having an outdated version of curl and/or the OpenSSL library.
This needs to be updated by the webhosting company, there is not a lot we can help with.
If the webhost cannot update the server, then it’s really time to find a new hosting service.
You could try updating the site manually. You can read more about that here: https://codex.wordpress.org/Upgrading_WordPress_-_Extended_Instructions
Unfortunately we cannot do it for you.