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Message 99053 - Posted: 3 Jun 2020, 13:37:32 UTC

And yet didn't sort it before that date. Utter incompetance. Somebody should have written the expiry date on a calendar for goodness sake. If Boinc was a private company, somebody would now be fired.


Did I hear you volunteering to contribute? Thought not.

When a program is written and maintained by volunteers, accusations of incompetence etc are unlikely to produce any change.
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Message 99056 - Posted: 3 Jun 2020, 14:23:33 UTC - in response to Message 99052.  

I'm still having problems with Einstein@home. Both with Linux and Windows machines...
I've read most of the thread, but where are the ca-certificate files hidden ? Before I can update them I need to find them....

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Message 99059 - Posted: 3 Jun 2020, 15:29:16 UTC - in response to Message 99056.  

Problem solved !!!
Thanks to Toby Broom and his replacement file, and a facepalm for not realising where the the thing was hidden in the first place..... :(
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Message 99060 - Posted: 3 Jun 2020, 15:31:19 UTC - in response to Message 99057.  

In Linux it was in my /home/*user*/BOINC directory.....

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Message 99101 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:09:03 UTC - in response to Message 99049.  


Are you still having problems with this on any projects ?

Are there still any projects that are having problems ?


Yes, still can't upload/download from/to Rosetta

https://clip2net.com/s/47RTSv7
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Message 99102 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:12:52 UTC - in response to Message 99053.  
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And yet didn't sort it before that date. Utter incompetance. Somebody should have written the expiry date on a calendar for goodness sake. If Boinc was a private company, somebody would now be fired.


Did I hear you volunteering to contribute? Thought not.

When a program is written and maintained by volunteers, accusations of incompetence etc are unlikely to produce any change.

LoL, volunteer just mean "no pay", it doesn't change competence/incompetence status. At all.
Shit happens, but better not in SUCH degree.
(In defense of Berkeley though I could say that it's not the single big university that forgot about expiration dates. Once we lost whole domain name because of expiration of DNS registration :))))) )

EDIT: And I would appreciate concise instructions what to do on my end to solve incompetence (yes, lets call things by their names) on server-end.
And preferably no-BOINC-version-update fix, cause I'm fully aware how many issues I potentially would have changing from checked-to-be-stable to "recommended" one...
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Message 99104 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:27:14 UTC - in response to Message 99101.  
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Are you still having problems with this on any projects ?

Are there still any projects that are having problems ?


Yes, still can't upload/download from/to Rosetta

https://clip2net.com/s/47RTSv7


Is this on Android, or other OS ?
If Android, which version of the BOINC app ?
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Message 99105 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:28:32 UTC - in response to Message 99102.  

And yet didn't sort it before that date. Utter incompetance. Somebody should have written the expiry date on a calendar for goodness sake. If Boinc was a private company, somebody would now be fired.


Did I hear you volunteering to contribute? Thought not.

When a program is written and maintained by volunteers, accusations of incompetence etc are unlikely to produce any change.

LoL, volunteer just mean "no pay", it doesn't change competence/incompetence status. At all.
Shit happens, but better not in SUCH degree.

EDIT: And I would appreciate concise instructions what to do on my end to solve incompetence (yes, lets call things by their names) on server-end.
And preferably no-BOINC-version-update fix, cause I'm fully aware how many issues I potentially would have changing from checked-to-be-stable to "recommended" one...


Might I suggest that with your attitude your best fix is to turn your computers off.

Why should the volunteers give up their time to give you concise instructions to do a job that no longer needs doing for those who’ve accepted the updated software that you so insultingly refuse to run.
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Message 99106 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:29:54 UTC - in response to Message 99105.  
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Might I suggest that with your attitude your best fix is to turn your computers off.

Why should the volunteers give up their time to give you concise instructions to do a job that no longer needs doing for those who’ve accepted the updated software that you so insultingly refuse to run.

Nope, you may not :)

(Learn what cause issue, learn how it connected with executable if connected at all then rant about my attitude)
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Message 99107 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:30:42 UTC - in response to Message 99104.  


Are you still having problems with this on any projects ?

Are there still any projects that are having problems ?


Yes, still can't upload/download from/to Rosetta

https://clip2net.com/s/47RTSv7


Is this on Android, or other OS ?
If Android, which version of the BOINC app ?


Vista, BOINC 7.4.42
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Message 99108 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:39:54 UTC - in response to Message 99107.  


Are you still having problems with this on any projects ?

Are there still any projects that are having problems ?


Yes, still can't upload/download from/to Rosetta

https://clip2net.com/s/47RTSv7


Is this on Android, or other OS ?
If Android, which version of the BOINC app ?


Vista, BOINC 7.4.42


I found your Rosetta hosts https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/hosts_user.php?userid=2135309

Have you tried editing the ca-bundle.crt file ? https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=14006&postid=96882#96882
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Message 99109 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:51:10 UTC - in response to Message 99108.  


Have you tried editing the ca-bundle.crt file ? https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=14006&postid=96882#96882

Thanks for link.

Unfortunately, seems it's not enough in my case:

05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: Connected to boinc.bakerlab.org (128.95.160.157) port 443 (#25)
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: successfully set certificate verify locations:
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: CAfile: P:\bin\BOINC\ca-bundle.crt
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: CApath: none
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: SSLv3, TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: Connected to boinc.bakerlab.org (128.95.160.157) port 443 (#26)
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: successfully set certificate verify locations:
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: CAfile: P:\bin\BOINC\ca-bundle.crt
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: CApath: none
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: SSLv3, TLS handshake, Client hello (1):
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: SSLv3, TLS handshake, Server hello (2):
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: SSLv3, TLS handshake, CERT (11):
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: SSLv3, TLS alert, Server hello (2):
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#18] Info: Closing connection 25
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] HTTP error: Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: SSLv3, TLS handshake, Server hello (2):
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: SSLv3, TLS handshake, CERT (11):
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: SSLv3, TLS alert, Server hello (2):
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] [ID#19] Info: Closing connection 26
05/06/2020 13:46:45 | Rosetta@home | [http] HTTP error: Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with given CA certificates

I see few other entries from AddTrust there, maybe they should be deleted too?
Or maybe properly updated ca-bundle.crt is available somewhere?
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Message 99110 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 10:57:32 UTC - in response to Message 99106.  


Might I suggest that with your attitude your best fix is to turn your computers off.

Why should the volunteers give up their time to give you concise instructions to do a job that no longer needs doing for those who’ve accepted the updated software that you so insultingly refuse to run.

Nope, you may not :)

(Learn what cause issue, learn how it connected with executable if connected at all then rant about my attitude)


I know exactly what caused the problem and I know, even if you don’t, where the line is between legitimate complaint and out and out ignorance. You sir, have crossed that line.
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Message 99111 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 11:02:10 UTC - in response to Message 99109.  

There is more information in https://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/forum_thread.php?id=14006

I only had this problem on LHC, both Windows and Android

The expired certificate problem has affected at least 3 projects, Rosetta, LHC and Number Fields, a few people have reported problems on Einstein as well.

There is an updated version of ca-bundle.crt available, but I'm not sure where to download the latest version.
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Message 99112 - Posted: 5 Jun 2020, 11:04:25 UTC - in response to Message 99110.  

You sir, have crossed that line.

Very helpful statement from Эксперт-помощник (expert helper, right :) ) I'm here little longer it seems and know what new executable could do, so call it as you wish, but if issue can be fixed w/o executable change I still prefer to fix it w/o changing executable. And I'm not "sir", I'm товарищ :D (joke ;) )
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