https://casecurity.ssllabs.com/analyze.html?d=api-v1.weather.gov
That's a good link to send them to show the "Chain issues - Incomplete"
and "Extra download" on the intermediate. Also
https://www.godaddy.com/help/install-ssl-certificates-16623
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s: = subject
i: = issuer
The server certificate "CN=nws.noaa.gov" was issued by (signed by)
"CN=Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority - G2"
This issuer is an intermediate. There is nothing provided by the server
to chain this intermediate to a root certificate. I'm pretty sure the
root that signe
The site is probably not configured correctly. See a similar example:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=926163
FYI, a better test than curl is:
echo "HEAD /" | openssl s_client -CApath /etc/ssl/certs -connect
api-v1.weather.gov:443
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #926163
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** Package changed: ca-certificates (Ubuntu) => python-certbot (Ubuntu)
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Title:
certbot-auto claims parse err
hority" Closes: #762709
The following certificate authorities were removed (-):
- "America Online Root Certification Authority 1"
- "America Online Root Certification Authority 2"
- "E-Guven Kok Elektronik Sertifika Hizmet Saglayicisi"
-
What does this have to do with ca-certificates? Marked incomplete.
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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I looked at the logs and see no issue with the ca-certificates package
install. Please, post the specific ca-certificates install error, if I
missed it. (I do not speak German, but did find what looks like all the
normal package install states in the logs)
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
I'm marking this as Invalid, since we've established that with a current
version of ca-certificates, the connection is fine. I don't know how
backports are done in Ubuntu, since I work primarily in Debian and just
look at bug reports in launchpad from time to time. I imagine that if
you install the
Have Microsoft go through the Mozilla CA Inclusion process :)
All the CA certificates in the ca-certificates package come from Mozilla, and
one CA certificate from SPI, which is a Debian Trusted Organization.
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Package changed: ca-certificates (Ubuntu) => ca-certificates-java
(Ubuntu)
** Tags removed: ca-certificates
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