cert.perm has the same date Mark Brethen mark.bret...@gmail.com
> On Jul 15, 2022, at 10:11 AM, Chris Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > > > > On 15/07/2022 4:08 pm, Mark Brethen wrote: >> I checked big sur on my iMac, which came installed with big sur. It also has >> version 7.64.1. > > how old is the cert.pem file though ? > > Does the fetch using /usr/bin/curl work there or not ? > > I’m surprised macports is using the native curl. Apple is notorious for not > updating to the latest versions of software with each new OS. >> Mark Brethen >> mark.bret...@gmail.com >>> On Jul 15, 2022, at 9:55 AM, Chris Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 15/07/2022 3:49 pm, Mark Brethen wrote: >>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 346545 Jan 1 2020 cert.pem >>> >>> The above could be your problem, as that is very old, 2.5 years or so now. >>> It actually pre-dates the public release of macOS 11, which wasn't until >>> November that year, which makes it quite suspicious... >>> >>> In comparison mine is from May this year, on macOS12. I would imagine the >>> same on macOS 11 to be much more up to date than the above. >>> >>> This could be some relic of your big update from OSX10.13 to macOS11... >>> >>> So, I am not sure how, but you need the above to be updated I believe... >>> >>> Have you checked system update to make sure you are fully up to date ? >>> >>> Chris >>> >>>> ~ $ /usr/bin/curl --version >>>> curl 7.64.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin20.0) libcurl/7.64.1 (SecureTransport) >>>> LibreSSL/2.8.3 zlib/1.2.11 nghttp2/1.41.0 >>>> Release-Date: 2019-03-27 >>>> Protocols: dict file ftp ftps gopher http https imap imaps ldap ldaps pop3 >>>> pop3s rtsp smb smbs smtp smtps telnet tftp >>>> Features: AsynchDNS GSS-API HTTP2 HTTPS-proxy IPv6 Kerberos Largefile libz >>>> MultiSSL NTLM NTLM_WB SPNEGO SSL UnixSockets >>>> Mark Brethen >>>> mark.bret...@gmail.com <mailto:mark.bret...@gmail.com> >>>>> On Jul 15, 2022, at 9:44 AM, Chris Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk >>>>> <mailto:jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> /etc/ssl/cert.pem