On 18.07.2017, at 00:59, James Almer <jamr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 7/17/2017 7:49 PM, Moritz Barsnick wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 13:53:02 +0300, Boris Pek wrote:
>>> Latest news about this topic:
>>> https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/net-dev/FKXe-76GO8Y
>> 
>> Ah, thanks, I neglected to report this, because I thought it was an
>> issue with my Opera Developer (48), which uses the Chrome engine. Opera
>> (like Chrome) recently reports ffmpeg.org's certificate as revoked, but
>> I found no tool which could verify this...
> 
> The cert is by StartCom. Afaik everyone blacklisted certs issued by them
> after a certain date, and now some, like Google, are also blacklisting
> certs issued before that date as well.
> Mozilla hasn't done the latter yet, so Firefox doesn't complain about
> it, but i guess a new cert is overdue.

New certs are already being generated, but nobody had the time to do the 
transition, there is a risk of the automation failing (I think the web server 
needs to be made to reload the certificate, which is problematic as an ordinary 
user and there is no way I'd ever run any of that letsencrypt stuff as root), 
it is also a step backwards as the letsencrypt one is a domain-only 
certificate, and due to TLS's idiotic design decisions it's not possible to 
just deliver both certificates...
Thus the current situation.
Lack of time for proper testing being the biggest issue though...
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