On 16/02/2025 17:28, Rainer Jung wrote:
Sorry to be a pain, but it is again the time of year: Certs have expired and TLS related tests fail.

I know its not easy to manually rememberr these things, but it would also be nice for downstreams, if we would distribute sources with test certs that a decent validity. For example we create them with two years validity and update them after one year. Meybe we can try to remember updating them as a start of the year activity.

Thanks for updating them. Is this an easy procedure or mostly a manual task?

Mostly manual but there are notes in the repo that mean it is mostly just a copy and paste task.

I'll look at this now.

Mark



Best regards,

Rainer

Am 17.02.23 um 17:39 schrieb Mark Thomas:
They have. I have a new set ready to commit. Just running the tests to make sure I didn't miss any.

Mark


On 17/02/2023 16:30, Rainer Jung wrote:
I think the test certs in test/org/apache/tomcat/util/net just expired. At least I start to get failures with

Caused by: java.security.cert.CertificateExpiredException: NotAfter: Fri Feb 17 15:28:35 CET 2023

and the files in git are two years old.

Best regards,

Rainer

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