On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 04:58:20PM +0100, Chris Lamb wrote:
> It appears that the rescheduling of reproducibility testing (via the
> /cgi-bin/schedule script) is currently broken. For example:
> 
>   
> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/cgi-bin/schedule?suite=unstable&architecture=amd64&pkg=redis
> 
> ... immediately shows me:
> 
>   You need to authenticate with a Debian SSO certificate to use this service.
> 
>   (If you believe you are authenticated, your certificate may have expired.)
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Did you check this?
Is your certificate working with, for example, nm.debian.org (you need
to be sure you are not logged in with OpenID from salsa) or
tracker.debian.org.

Just to be clear, here it just works :)

> I think this is due to the deprecation of Debian SSO:
> 
>   https://wiki.debian.org/DebianSingleSignOn


Whilst it's true that Debian SSO is in a very sad state, and nobody
exactly knows what's going to happen next, the current status should
still be working fine, from what I know.

> ... but it could also be my local certificates. I'm not quite sure and
> it is a difficult issue to debug.

Try going to https://sso.debian.org/debian/certs/ and check your current
certificates, perhaps try getting a new one as well?
Also perhaps try to check with your browser's local certificate storage.

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