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mtmerrick:
>_>
k then.
bhtooefr:
BTW, just got a cert error trying to connect, saying that it's self-signed and untrusted.
Details on the cert (leaving out blank fields):
(click to show/hide)halfur.de:
--- Code: ---Common Name: halfur.de
Valid from: Fri Aug 9 20:05:51 2013
Valid to: Sun Aug 9 20:05:51 2015
Serial: 313332393031
Public Key: 2048 bits RSA
Digest (SHA-1): c1a517606c995564f18a1d52dcb00f0215dca8f7
DNS: *.halfur.de
DNS: halfur.de
DNS: halfur.de
Issued by:
Common Name: CAcert Class 3 Root
Organization: CAcert Inc.
Unit Name: http://www.CAcert.org
--- End code ---
CAcert Class 3 Root CAcert Inc.:
--- Code: ---Common Name: CAcert Class 3 Root
Organization: CAcert Inc.
Subunit: http://www.CAcert.org
Valid from: Mon May 23 17:48:02 2011
Valid to: Thu May 20 17:48:02 2021
Serial: 363732313338
Public Key: 4096 bits RSA
Digest (SHA-1): ad7c3f64fc4439fef4e90be8f47c6cfa8aadfdce
Issued by:
Common Name: CA Cert Signing Authority
Organization: Root CA
Unit Name: http://www.cacert.org
--- End code ---
CA Cert Signing Authority Root CA:
--- Code: ---Common Name: CA Cert Signing Authority
Organization: Root CA
Subunit: http://www.cacert.org
Valid from: Sun Mar 30 12:29:49 2003
Valid to: Tue Mar 29 12:29:49 2033
Serial: 30
Public Key: 4096 bits RSA
Digest (SHA-1): 135cec36f49cb8e93b1ab270cd80884676ce8f33
Issued by:
Common Name: CA Cert Signing Authority
Organization: Root CA
Unit Name: http://www.cacert.org
--- End code ---
ankhtahr:
Hmm. Strange. The certificate is not selfsigned, and should be trusted. The certificate chain seems to be intact as well.
Which OS are you using? Does it have a central root certificate storage? I'm using a certificate issued by the CAcert, and their root certificates aren't included in all operating systems.
Edit: Should be gone now. Please tell me if it still appears.
ankhtahr:
Seriously, who the hell is "Lalilu"/"LaliChecking" and regularly joins for a second, apparently checking whether people are online?
bhtooefr:
Using OS X, and it appears that CAcert isn't very widely trusted at all.
The error only appeared once, and then didn't reappear (I think it was just a one-time error, that the Mumble client suppresses after that.)
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