Am 25.01.2021 um 19:04 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
> All,
>
> On 1/25/21 11:10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> Off-topic, but I know there are plenty of Spring users on this list
>> who can probably help me figure this out.
>>
>> Recently, Let's Encrypt switched from using their soon-to
All,
On 1/25/21 11:10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
All,
Off-topic, but I know there are plenty of Spring users on this list who
can probably help me figure this out.
Recently, Let's Encrypt switched from using their soon-to-be-expiring
intermediate certificate:
Owner: CN=Let's Encrypt Aut
Maybe try removing the old cert as its not expired yet?
On 25/01/2021 16:10, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Alias name: letsencrypt
Creation date: Dec 12, 2016
Entry type: trustedCertEntry
Owner: CN=Let's Encrypt Authority X3, O=Let's Encrypt, C=US
Issuer: CN=DST Root CA X3, O=Digital Signature T
Hi Chris,
Are these typos for trustStrore (should be trustStore, yes?) from below from a
copy/paste?
> -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStrore=conf/truststore.jks
> -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStrorePassword=[the password]
I'm not a spring expert at all but everything else you mentioned looks right to
me, that'
All,
Off-topic, but I know there are plenty of Spring users on this list who
can probably help me figure this out.
Recently, Let's Encrypt switched from using their soon-to-be-expiring
intermediate certificate:
Owner: CN=Let's Encrypt Authority X3, O=Let's Encrypt, C=US
Issuer: CN=DST Root