Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-14 Thread James Cook
On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 03:19:50AM -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote: > On Wednesday, October 13, 2021 8:40:11 PM EDT James Cook wrote: > > - If you upgrade to DragonflyBSD 6.0.1, the problem will go away. See > > > > https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2021/10/13/26267.html > > I'm running 6.1.0.3.

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-14 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Wednesday, October 13, 2021 8:40:11 PM EDT James Cook wrote: > - If you upgrade to DragonflyBSD 6.0.1, the problem will go away. See > > https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2021/10/13/26267.html I'm running 6.1.0.3. Should I upgrade to the latest master? Pierre -- li ze te'a ci vu'u ci bi'e

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-13 Thread James Cook
> I remain puzzled, however, why the mirror-master.dragonflybsd.org site > could have had an expired Web certificate for the last two weeks > without manual repair and reports on this list that first appeared on > 30-Sep-2021, the day the certificate expired. This sounds like a known issue with

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-13 Thread Nelson H. F. Beebe
t first appeared on 30-Sep-2021, the day the certificate expired. 194) 30-Sep Antonio Huete = Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates (9820 chars) 195) 30-Sep Antonio Huete = Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates (10187 chars) 197) 1-Oct =?UTF-8?B?S

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-06 Thread Phansi
> Antonio reports about the certificate verification problem > for the DragonFlyBSD package system: > > >> There is a fix already available, please check: > >> > >> https://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/users/2021-October/404826.html Thanks for this, I overlooked this message. This worked.

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-06 Thread Nelson H. F. Beebe
Antonio reports about the certificate verification problem for the DragonFlyBSD package system: >> There is a fix already available, please check: >> >> https://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/users/2021-October/404826.html I saw that response when it was originally posted, but I have a newly

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-06 Thread Antonio Huete Jiménez
There is a fix already available, please check: https://lists.dragonflybsd.org/pipermail/users/2021-October/404826.html Quoting Phansi : Yes, just checked, I have a similar error on pkg update #pkg update Updating Avalon repository catalogue... Certificate verification failed for

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-06 Thread Phansi
Yes, just checked, I have a similar error on pkg update #pkg update Updating Avalon repository catalogue... Certificate verification failed for /O=Digital Signature Trust Co./CN=DST Root CA X3 Certificate verification failed for /O=Digital Signature Trust Co./CN=DST Root CA X3 Certificate

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-06 Thread Nelson H. F. Beebe
Earlier this week, it was reported that the expired Let's Encrypt certificate problem has been resolved. However, on two DragonFlyBSD 6.0 VMs at my site, one created from an RC1 ISO image, and the other more recently from the official ISO image dfly-x86_64-6.0.0_REL.iso dated 7-May-2021, I

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-01 Thread Jávorszky Balázs
Hi, For "world upgrade" is the following correct? Actually this is what I did and it worked. I couldn't find a definite description of the process. ```bash cd/usr make src-update cd/usr/src # Check the branch: # git branch -r # Do the checkout if needed: # git checkout DragonFly_whatever_release

Re: Problems with sites using Let's Encrypt certificates

2021-10-01 Thread Antonio Huete Jiménez
A fix is now available in branches: master, DragonFly_RELEASE_6_0 and DragonFly_RELEASE_5_8. Only a 'world' upgrade is needed, please proceed with the usual procedure. - The DragonFly BSD team Quoting Antonio Huete Jiménez : Dear users, As you may be already aware, a Let's Encrypt root