Just did this, and it says its up to date. Thanks.
--Keifer

On Tue, May 3, 2022 at 1:17 AM ben <b...@bentasker.co.uk> wrote:

> >> Certificate verification failed: The certificate is NOT trusted. The
> >> certificate chain uses expired certificate.  Could not handshake: Error
> >> in the certificate verification. [IP: 95.216.163.36 443]
> >>
> > Maybe renew the key ?
>
> The repo uses a LetsEncrypt certificate.
>
> Odds are, the OP's system's trust store is quite old and so still has the
> old root in place - LE's intermediate has multiple signatures and one of
> the roots expired last year.
>
> Running
>
>     sudo apt-get -y install ca-certificates
>
> Should bring it up to date (assuming there's a relatively modern openssl
> in use - I think 1.0 will throw an error either way because it still tries
> to follow both forks in the chain and borks when it sees the expired cert).
>
>
>
> --
> Ben Tasker
> https://www.bentasker.co.uk
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