On Montag, 4. März 2013, 12:56:29 wrote Archie Cobbs:

> This is on a 12.2 system where I'm attempting to run osc for the first time:

>

> $ osc build

> *** certificate verify failed at depth 1

> Subject: /C=US/O=DigiCert Inc/OU=www.digicert.com/CN=DigiCert

> High Assurance CA-3

> Issuer: /C=US/O=DigiCert Inc/OU=www.digicert.com/CN=DigiCert

> High Assurance EV Root CA

> Valid: Apr 2 12:00:00 2008 GMT - Apr 3 00:00:00 2022 GMT

> Fingerprint(MD5): C68B9930C8578D416F8C094E6ADB0C90

> Fingerprint(SHA1): 42857855FB0EA43F54C9911E30E7791D8CE82705

 

hm, in case I use openssl correctly, these are not our finger prints.

 

# openssl x509 -noout -in w -fingerprint

SHA1 Fingerprint=F0:76:9C:42:D3:F1:C0:ED:C6:F6:15:C0:F8:D5:C7:29:60:EB:53:46

# openssl x509 -noout -in w -hash

b98ab90b

 

Are you sure that there is no proxy in between which sneaks into the SSL connection?

 

bye

adrian

 

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Adrian Schroeter

SUSE Linux Products GmbH

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