Post AFvVGhe5phaGso7Wkq by meowski@fluf.club
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(DIR) Post #AFvV5Ofy1PYqrcbcqu by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2022-01-29T08:11:09.087712Z
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Firefox started doing this for my LetsEncrypt certs. Chrome does not, nor does curl (e.g the system certs). Did Firefox revoke LetsEncrypt chain certs recently?
(DIR) Post #AFvV8NhS6hfmhnivLs by Zerglingman@freespeechextremist.com
2022-01-29T08:11:42.463626Z
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@djsumdog Sept 2021, Let's Encrypt became independent. Old FF?
(DIR) Post #AFvVBSMpD7f638XeDY by noagendashowvideo@noagendasocial.com
2022-01-29T08:12:14Z
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@djsumdog I think the root chain updated recently. I had to update some package on my servers to get the root cert recently.
(DIR) Post #AFvVCfjmz9avo4rXvM by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2022-01-29T08:12:27.541397Z
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@Zerglingman brand new FF. This started happening after the 96.0.3 update.
(DIR) Post #AFvVGhe5phaGso7Wkq by meowski@fluf.club
2022-01-29T08:13:12.394039Z
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@djsumdog good lord i hope not
(DIR) Post #AFvVTVweeADEMIuYvA by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2022-01-29T08:14:57.479290Z
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@s8n huh, I upgraded to Traefik 2.6.0 .. but I guess it didn't re-fetch the certs.
(DIR) Post #AFvVZCJWY1erDAJnRA by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2022-01-29T08:16:32.681709Z
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@s8n ah .. I need to change some configuration options:https://traefik.io/blog/how-to-force-update-lets-encrypt-certificates/
(DIR) Post #AFvW7WhtEXZKIy5IrA by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2022-01-29T08:22:43.576268Z
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@s8n yea I remember this e-mail now, and forgot to act on it. Looks like clearing the acme.json and forcing traefik to get new certs fixed it.
(DIR) Post #AFvWfhhSrrIkFHBNsu by mo@mastodon.ml
2022-01-29T08:27:08Z
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@djsumdog what software you used to get certificate? There was an issue(something with ciphers, if i remember correctly), and many certificates were revoken. Certbot users are not affected.
(DIR) Post #AFvWfiAX7mYNhQmbC4 by djsumdog@djsumdog.com
2022-01-29T08:28:30.042880Z
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@mo Traefik. I got it fixed (see other posts in thread); had to delete my acme.json files and restart Traefik; forcing it to get new certs. I remember seeing the e-mail and forgetting to act on it.
(DIR) Post #AFvYAFIibYvT69jdwm by Sabex@noagendasocial.com
2022-01-29T08:45:38Z
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@djsumdog Nah, it's letsencrypt. They're revoking some certs
(DIR) Post #AFvYDqJ7TKkWjydc24 by thatbrickster@shitposter.club
2022-01-29T08:46:18.169242Z
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@djsumdog Not that I’m aware of. Someone asked this on ServerFault in 2020. https://serverfault.com/questions/1012082/ssl-certificate-valid-in-chrome-but-not-in-firefox
(DIR) Post #AFw1P8ByDO2y461qoy by mo@mastodon.ml
2022-01-29T08:44:33Z
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@djsumdog well, other posts haven't federated to me :blobcatshrug:
(DIR) Post #AFw1PhTv0eCTVthB9k by lazalatin@chaos.social
2022-01-29T08:41:32Z
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@djsumdog@moThe issue was with LetsEncrypt actually, they revoked certs which were obtained using a certain method: https://traefik.io/blog/how-to-force-update-lets-encrypt-certificates/