On Mi, 18 nov 20, 12:44:57, Philipp Ewald wrote: > Hello, > > https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/certbot-users-preparing-for-the-isrg-root-transition-january-11-2021/138059 > > certbot is on Version 0.31.0 in Debian Buster. > > > > As of January 11, 2021, we’re planning to make a change to our API so that > > ACME clients will, by default, serve a certificate chain that leads to ISRG > > Root X
If the package in stable is still usable afterwards (even if with reduced functionality) this looks like a case for backports. > This would be bad for older Android devises. To use the old > Intermediate certificate its needet to use certbot Version 1.6.0 or > higher. But this Version is only avalible in Debian > sid/buster-backports According to 'rmadison certbot' a newer version is only available in testing and unstable, but not in buster-backports: certbot | 0.28.0-1~bpo9+1 | stretch-backports | all certbot | 0.28.0-1~deb9u2 | oldstable | all certbot | 0.31.0-1 | stable | all certbot | 1.8.0-1 | testing | all certbot | 1.8.0-1 | unstable | all > I have allready ask the Maintainer to update the certbot package but no > answer. I presume you did this via direct e-mail only. > What can i do? Write an e-mail to debian-backports with Cc: the package Maintainer asking nicely for a backport. Preferably you should be using <package-name>@packages.debian.org as this might reach more people (e.g. others interested in the package), just in case the Maintainer won't provide a backport or is unresponsive. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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