Christoph Höger wrote: > > I've just re-setup my fedora devel environment on this box. I've created > the browser cert a few hours ago, and look at this: > > [choeger@choeger5 ~]$ ls -l .fed* > -rw------- 1 choeger choeger 10115 18. Dez 13:35 .fedora.cert > -rw------- 1 choeger choeger 6162 7. Nov 08:20 .fedora-server-ca.cert > -rw------- 1 choeger choeger 6162 7. Nov 08:20 .fedora-upload-ca.cert > > So what i the problem? Who revoked my certs? > I see this for your username in the logs: R 090616123503Z 081218123515Z 10D1 V 090616123516Z 10D2 That means that you were issued cert 10D1 and immediately afterwards revoked that and were issued 10D2. I've seem other cases of this before so I'm wondering why this happens. Did you double click the link? Did it take a while and you clicked the link a second time to take you to the certificate? Just trying to diagnose why this happens. (The solution should be to simply download a new cert with only single clicks... so far that has worked for everyone we've talked to. But we haven't discovered why it does this in the first place.) -Toshio
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