#2230
Certificate Issue – 30/05 – AddTrust External CA Root Expiration
In order to fix the issue with the expiration of Comodo/Sectigo CA the following actions must be done on some legacy devices/software:
Link to Cross-signed certificate:
https://comodoca.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/#1N000002Ljih/a/3l000000VbAR/r5xd1JISSRVHeYpuB5yWee1XcPZeIVFHFx_iWXmT5M8
Link to Interlediate Comodo CA:
https://comodoca.my.salesforce.com/sfc/p/1N000002Ljih/a/1N0000000wpS/Z.rh3MmrSwuG4jT0Q64QpdfbP7Y3.HX2txjSo7katcM
This solved the issue.
For GIT/IntelliJ issue:
Please update git client
Windows: https://gitforwindows.org/
Linux:
apt update -y && apt upgrade -y
For Linux:
Centos/Redhat7:
Run as root:
trust dump --filter "pkcs11:id=%AD%BD%98%7A%34%B4%26%F7%FA%C4%26%54%EF%03%BD%E0%24%CB%54%1A;type=cert" > /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/blacklist/addtrust-external-root.p11-kit update-ca-trust extract
Ubuntu:
Run as root:
Edit /etc/ca-certificates.conf and put a bang/exclamation mark (!) before mozilla/AddTrust_External_Root.crt Run update-ca-certificates
For Windows:
Install Manually the cross-signed certificate into Windows Certificate Store
For java:
Delete certificate with alias addtrustclass1ca from the JVM cacerts (in Jre/lib/security)
Add new certificate (cross-signed) for domain validation in the same JRE cacerts;
Save the cacerts and restart your app.
For Weblogic, Apache Tomcat & SpringBoot:
Delete certificate with alias addtrustclass1ca from the JVM cacerts (in Jre/lib/security)
Add new certificate (cross-signed) and intermediate for domain validation in the same JRE cacerts;
Save the cacerts and restart your app.
(You can use KeyStore Explorer to manipulate the certificates.)
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