Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2024-06-21 | certs: R3 / R10 -> ISRG Root X1 | Christian Hesse | 1 | -237/+0 | |
2021-05-18 | drop certificate DST Root CA X3 | Christian Hesse | 1 | -77/+0 | |
Let's Encrypt planned the transition to ISRG's root certificate ("ISRG Root X1") on July 8, 2019, but postponed several times. Finally they found another solution: A certificate 'ISRG Root X1', but cross-signed with 'DST Root CA X3' and with a livetime that exceeds that of the root CA. This is said to work for most operating system where root certificate authorities are just 'trust anchors'. I doubt this is true for RouterOS, where certificates are just imported into the certificate store. So let's migrate to 'ISRG Root X1' now. | |||||
2020-12-30 | certs: add plain text info about certificates | Christian Hesse | 1 | -0/+233 | |
Also order certificates, so we have: * intermediate * root * alternative root, if any Let's add 'ISRG Root X1' for 'E1' as there will be a valid cross-signed chain 'E1' -> 'ISRG Root X2' -> 'ISRG Root X1'. | |||||
2020-12-17 | certs: add new Let's Encrypt certificates | Christian Hesse | 1 | -0/+81 | |
https://letsencrypt.org/certificates/ |