On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, Matt Spaulding <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Tom Callaway <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Look at the certificate in Firefox (Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> >> View Certificates -> Your Certificates), under "Fedora Project". Hit >> View, and look under "Validity". I bet _that_ one has expired, or isn't >> imported. >> >> fedora-packager-setup (in the "fedora-packager" RPM) will walk you >> through updating this, but basically, you need to generate a new browser >> cert, then import the new "fedora-browser-cert.p12" file. >> >> Now, if your certificate in Firefox is still valid, I dunno. > > I looked under "Validity" like you suggest and everything looked okay. I've deleted and reimported the certificate into my browser a number of times now all to no avail. > Does it matter that the first time I attempt to login the browser warns that "This Connection is Untrusted" and asks me to add an exception? I've also noticed that if I import "fedora-server-ca.cert" under the "Authorities" tab that it will not ask me to add an exception. Either way I've been unable to log in. > >> >> ~tom >> >> == >> Fedora Project >> >> >
This problem happened to me earlier,I still can't login,too. -- Best Regards, Christopher Meng------'Cicku' Ambassador/Contributor of Fedora Project and Contributor of GNU. Blog:http://cicku.me Social:http://about.me/cicku
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