Fedora User Certificates
Gregory Hosler
ghosler at redhat.com
Sun Mar 8 12:50:14 UTC 2009
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Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> Effective immediately we have replaced the CA that is in use for
> cvs.fedoraproject.org and koji.fedoraproject.org This effects uploading to
> lookaside cache and building packages.
>
> There are some manual steps that everyone needs to do to be able to use the
> systems again.
>
> they are
> login to https://admin.fedoraproject.org/accounts/ and click on the "Download
> a client-side certificate" link at the bottom of the home page. save the
> output to ~/.fedora.cert
>
> rm ~/.fedora-server-ca.cert ~/.fedora-upload-ca.cert
> fedora-packager-setup
>
> then open your browser got to Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Encryption ->
> View Certificates -> Your Certificates
>
> Select your existing Certificate and remove it
In my brower cretificate list, I have a number of Red Hat certificates, but no Fedora
certificates.
What might the details be of the Certificate that we are supposed to delete ?
> then import the new one from ~/fedora-browser-cert.p12
I do not have a ~/fedora-browser-cert.p12
How/when was this supposed to have been created ?
Thank you, and all the best,
- -Greg
> you will be able to
> log in to koji
>
>
> * Please note that you can only have one client side certificate at a time.
> when you download a new one your old one is revoked. Please also only click
> on the "Download a client-side certificate" link once as it makes multiple
> requests and revokes all the transient certs.
>
> the CRL is at https://admin.fedoraproject.org/ca/crl.pem
>
> Thanks for your understanding and patience.
>
> Dennis
>
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