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Peter Ruskin wrote: | On Saturday 01 January 2005 12:41, J. Patrick Campbell wrote: | |>i updated webmin last night and now i can't get in because my |>browser says it has an invalid cert with the same serial number |>as another cert. digging around but have yet to find where the |>cert is located and i've no idea how to generate a new one. |> | | Same here on all three machines and I couldn't locate the cause | either. I've now masked app-admin/webmin-1.170-r2, emerged | app-admin/webmin-1.160, restored /etc/webmin from a backup and it's | working again. | Go into your browser and there should be a section on certificates. Delete the certificates for the machines with the updated webmin and then you will be able to access webmin again. Note: you will be asked if you want to accept the new certificate again.
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Your best bet is after removing the old cert from your browser, keep the cert warning on accepting the (new) cert for this session. You'll always have the warning when you sign into webmin, but you'll prevent running into the invalid cert issue.
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