Anyone else getting an invalid cert on https://pear.php.net ?
Hi:
Anyone else getting an invalid cert on https://pear.php.net ?
The pear webserver died. Christian Weiske is doing the move. He's
temporarily using his cert.
Thanks for the heads up.
--Dan
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2015-11-30 14:49 GMT+01:00 Chris Riley t.carnage@gmail.com:
Anyone else getting an invalid cert on https://pear.php.net ?
Yes and it points to cweiske.de. PHP's certs are also "broken" for
svn.php.net and edit.php.net, there are browser warnings because of the
SHA1 certificate signatures.
PHP's certs are also "broken" for
svn.php.net and edit.php.net, there are browser warnings because of the
SHA1 certificate signatures.
those are separate issues, already reported on systems@php.net
these kind of problems are either reported there via email or on
https://bugs.php.net/ under the the PHP.net Website problem/PHP.net Systems
Operation problem.
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Ferenc Kovács
@Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu
PHP's certs are also "broken" for
svn.php.net and edit.php.net, there are browser warnings because of the
SHA1 certificate signatures.those are separate issues, already reported on systems@php.net
these kind of problems are either reported there via email or on
https://bugs.php.net/ under the the PHP.net Website problem/PHP.net
Systems
Operation problem.
As a heads up, LetsEncrypt (https://letsencrypt.org) is going public on
Dec. 3rd, have we considered using them for all php.net certs?
PHP's certs are also "broken" for
svn.php.net and edit.php.net, there are browser warnings because of the
SHA1 certificate signatures.those are separate issues, already reported on systems@php.net
these kind of problems are either reported there via email or on
https://bugs.php.net/ under the the PHP.net Website problem/PHP.net
Systems
Operation problem.As a heads up, LetsEncrypt (https://letsencrypt.org) is going public on
Dec. 3rd, have we considered using them for all php.net certs?
we are already taking an eye on them (mostly for the php.net mirrors) but
wouldn't really help with the above mentioned two sites as there the
problem isn't the lack of certificates but that those people with access to
those boxes seems to be unavailable atm while those would are available
don't have access there.
please don't cc internals@ to the future replies for this topic, this isn't
a php-src related problem but a system operation one.
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Ferenc Kovács
@Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu