So I get this: > Dear OpenOffice.org Extensions user, > > As you may have heard, Oracle contributed the OpenOffice.org (OOo) > code to Apache in June 2011. As part of this move, we are about to > loose access to the servers that formerly hosted the OpenOffice.org > website and various other online services associated with the > project, included the Extensions websites. > > Since SourceForge is currently hosting the Extensions website, in > collaboration with the Apache OpenOffice community we are working to > help you to smoothly retain full control over your existing > Extensions credentials. > > Below you'll find a temporary unique link you can use to access your > account at the Extensions website: > > http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/user/reset/4728/1331851434/<snipped> > > If you want to be sure this is not a phishing attack, we suggest you > to read all the news about the Retirement of OpenOffice.org emails at > the Apache blog: > > https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/retirement_of_openoffice_org_email > > Whatever was your role at the OpenOffice.org community, we'd like to > say thank you for your past contributions, and we look forward to see > you help also the Apache OpenOffice community to succeed. > > The SourceForge Community Team
and go to the link. Turns out that the link requires cookies, initial connect with cookies turned off failed. Turned cookies on & attempt to change my password results in: > The login with OpenOffice.org accounts is currently not possible: > SSL: certificate subject name '*.apache.org' does not match target > host name 'openoffice.org' Sorry. Unrecognized username or password. > Have you forgotten your password? > > The name [email protected] is not your OpenOffice.org username, > please provide your username instead of your e-mail adress.(2) > > The login is now possible only for users who have already converted > their account: https://openoffice.org/ - 0 : I try my OOo username - same result. So I wander on over to https://openoffice.org/ - 0 and get this in return: > openoffice.org uses an invalid security certificate. > > The certificate is only valid for <a id="cert_domain_link" > title="*.apache.org">*.apache.org</a> > > (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain) Chromium error is a little more ominous (and yes I know how to get around the cert): > This is probably not the site you are looking for! You attempted to > reach openoffice.org, but instead you actually reached a server > identifying itself as *.apache.org. This may be caused by a > misconfiguration on the server or by something more serious. An > attacker on your network could be trying to get you to visit a fake > (and potentially harmful) version of openoffice.org. You should not > proceed. You guys can't even get your security certs sorted out: CN = *.apache.org OU = Infrastructure O = Apache Software Foundation L = Forest Hill ST = Maryland C = US (48:10:EA:FA:69:6C:2E:C0:99:A9:63:08:5A:3F:D8:00). I give up. The OOo users went through this when OOo went from Sun to Collabnet/Oragle et al. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
