Hah! Definitely sounds like a bug. Also that is a terrible security policy.
Sent from my Windows Phone ________________________________ From: Brian V<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: 12/4/2014 11:26 AM To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Subject: [cisco-voip] VCS 8.2 won't accept Trusted CA Cert with expiration date of 40 years from now - shows it as expired Dec 31, 1969 Customer provided me their root CA and intermediate CA (internal) to load on the VCS-C The intermediate cert (expires in 20 yr) is loaded fine, when loading the root cert (expires in 40 yr) it says its already expired in 1969 ! Is there a limit on the length of a Cert or perhaps just a bug in code ? Anyone run into this before ? This is the longest I've seen someone sign a cert for. Is this common to use such a long duration ? I have a TAC case open, still waiting to be contacted by them. VCS 8.2.1 software Intermediate Cert ____________________________________________ Brian Van Benschoten - CCIE # 5421 (R/S & Voice) Managing Consultant - Unified Communications Core BTS - North Central Region 3001 West Beltline Highway Madison, WI 53713 USA (P) +1 (608) 661-7780 (F) +1 (608) 661-7701 [email protected] www.corebts.com
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