Fedora User Certificates

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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  
then import the new one from ~/fedora-browser-cert.p12  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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