On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 09:23:30AM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
Hi,
Today (2016-02-29) I received a mail, seemingly having been sent last night
(2016-02-29 01:18 CET), entitled "Your Koji certificate expires within a
week"
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This is an automated email sent to inform you that your Fedora Project Koji
certificate is about to expire. Koji certificates are valid for 6 months
and
our records indicate that you last recreated yours about 5 months ago
on 2015-09-03.
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OK, no mentioning of a accurate date and probably not taking short months
into account in calculation ;) ... but then, I noticed this:
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# /usr/bin/fedora-cert -v
Verifying Certificate
cert expires: 2016-03-01
WARNING: Your cert expires soon.
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I.e. from the time I read this mail (2016-02-29 ca. 8:30 CET), you gave me
15 hrs to renew the certificate!
It is short, on the other hand it does save you from wondering why suddenly your
interactions with koji are not as usual.
Looking at the cron it should run on a daily basis, so there is likely something
odd on the script running.
You do know that such report would be much better suited on the infrastructure
trac [1] rather than here, right?
[1]
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/
Thanks,
Pierre