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Just finished a clean install on the root partition and everything works well.
I got the correct certificate from the install iso.
I chroot'ed into the old install and got the correct certificate as well.This was extremely bizarre.
It might have been fun to get to the bottom of the problem but I need to use this machine.Thanks for the your time and the help.
Should I mark this as solved?
I'm experiencing same issue. I've tried to remove all the cert and copied it from other machine, but not fixed.
Last edited by aca (2021-01-23 13:21:22)
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I chroot'ed into the old install and got the correct certificate as well.
This yells "kernel or system time" and while the OP maintains that his time was ok, I'd certainly look there.
Then try the LTS kernel.
Ensure you're actually facing the same issue and get handed the "wrong" server certificate (with the false expiration date)
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Okay I found it. It was issue of SNI bypass program such as GoodbyeDPI. Checkout https://github.com/ValdikSS/GoodbyeDPI/issues/200
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