• let's encrypt certif problem

    From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to All on Mon Oct 11 20:30:00 2021
    It's been a few months since I last checked in on my nntp
    account with eternal-september, but TB is reporting that there
    is a certif problem:

    https://susepaste.org/24549546

    It seems to look fine in the sense that the dates are still
    good.

    But is there a way to update the certif and be able to log in?
    --- OpenXP 5.0.50
    * Origin: (2:221/1.58)
  • From Richard Menedetter@2:310/31 to August Abolins on Tue Oct 12 12:45:04 2021
    Hi August!

    11 Oct 2021 20:30, from August Abolins -> All:

    It's been a few months since I last checked in on my nntp
    account with eternal-september, but TB is reporting that there
    is a certif problem:
    https://susepaste.org/24549546
    It seems to look fine in the sense that the dates are still
    good.

    But is there a way to update the certif and be able to log in?

    Check out this info https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expiration-september-2021/

    CU, Ricsi

    ... Insult #6: I'd break you in half but I don't want two of you around.
    --- GoldED+/LNX
    * Origin: I'm going crazy. Want to come along? (2:310/31)
  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Richard Menedetter on Tue Oct 12 09:10:00 2021
    Hello Richard!

    ** On Tuesday 12.10.21 - 12:45, you wrote to me:

    But is there a way to update the certif and be able to log in?

    Check out this info https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expiration-september-2021/

    Thx. That explains a few things, for sure! The article is
    directed to sites/developers who generate those certifs. But it
    doesn't answer how end users (clients) like me can rectify the
    situation with my existing TB version. :(

    I could probably move to Sylpheed and see if that client
    handles the "older root certificate (DST Root CA X3)".

    --
    ../|ug

    --- OpenXP 5.0.50
    * Origin: (2:221/1.58)