Bug#977350: certbot: Version in Debian Stable gets certificates by R3 issuer which might fail to validate

2020-12-14 Thread Brad Warren
Hi, Upstream Certbot maintainer here. It looks like these logs have been modified, removing things like the server responses which would have included things like certificate chain obtained from Let’s Encrypt or the reason Certbot “exited abnormally”. I doubt the latter is related to this

Bug#977350: certbot: Version in Debian Stable gets certificates by R3 issuer which might fail to validate

2020-12-14 Thread Harlan Lieberman-Berg
fixed 977350 1.10.1-1 thanks On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 5:06 AM Frederik wrote: > The new certificate is now issued by C=US, O=Let's Encrypt, CN=R3, while > the previous one was issued by C=US, O=Let's Encrypt, CN=Let's Encrypt > Authority X3 > This change is documented here: >

Bug#977350: certbot: Version in Debian Stable gets certificates by R3 issuer which might fail to validate

2020-12-14 Thread Frederik
Package: certbot Version: 0.31.0-1 Severity: normal Yesterday I started getting certificate validation errors on one domain in the DAVx5 client on Android and in Evolution 3.38 running on Debian testing. The error here was that the issuer of the certificate is unknown. I noticed that certbot had