On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 10:36:53AM +0000, Song, Jiaying (CN) wrote:
Hello libvirt team,
I am a user trying to fetch packages from
https://download.libvirt.org/, but I
encountered an issue where the HTTPS certificate issued by Let's Encrypt (CN=R10)
appears to have expired.
This causes download failures in automated builds and package fetching processes. For
example, wget reports:
wget
https://download.libvirt.org/python/libvirt-python-11.1.0.tar.gz
ERROR: cannot verify download.libvirt.org's certificate, issued by
'CN=R10,O=Let's Encrypt,C=US':
Issued certificate has expired.
Could you please update or renew the TLS certificate for
download.libvirt.org at your
earliest convenience to avoid further disruptions?
Thank you very much for your help!
FYI, we connected on IRC and I got this sorted out.
It was a result of us having to move to a new physical server on short
notice a few weeks ago, combined with an OS upgrade from RHEL 7 to 9.
We copied the certs, but failed to setup acme-tiny again on the new
machine to renew them.
In 3 months time we'll find out if I got the acme-tiny config correct,
so if anyone notices problems at that time let me know....
With regards,
Daniel
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