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Hi,
I've tried to clone the CA chain of Let's Encrypt with ``deen`` by cloning the ``ISRG Root X1 CA`` as self-signed and then sign the intermediate CA ``R3`` with the cloned certificate as CA via th…
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Idea comes from a proposal I posted at https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/cant-verify-certificates-issued-by-letsencrypt/160602/53?u=eva2000
> Maybe certbot could add a new option --rewrite-chain …
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QuiteRSS has no actual ISRG Root X1 to verify let's encrypt certificates
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On the 9th November Lets Encrypt released a changes to production by accident that caused an error in Certes.
**Error Message:** Can not find issuer 'C=US,O=Internet Security Research Group,CN=ISRG…
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Let's Encrypt issued certificates will no longer be trusted on some devices, notably Android versions prior to 7.1.1, after September 30, 2021. ODK-X will introduce the following changes/features to m…
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https://api.intra.io/api/v1/healthz, which has a Let's Encrypt cert chain, causes failure. It is Cloudflare based.
The cert chain as reported by Firefox is:
*.intra.io server cert
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Browse to a charm that requires agreement to terms. For example, https://jujucharms.com/u/cmars/mattermost
2. Click the terms link. For the above linked example, this would be "…
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Hi,
see https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expiration-september-2021/ for a discussion of the issue at hand.
IM-Observatory https://xmpp.net/ claims to use xmppoke as backend to do the …
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Hi,
Clever project!
Since Let's Encrypt may at any moment switch over to the Let's Encrypt Authority X4 intermediate for new certificates (or use the ISRG-signed intermediate rather than the cro…
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I've been trying to setup a self-hosted version of the `charm` service using the package from your APT/DEB repo on an Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS system (I've tried on both amd64 and arm64 systems).
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ajc updated
11 months ago