Cert out of date (X509) error in Arduino IDE Board Manager #846
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As soon as I have internet on the computer back I will look at this, all I
have now is the phone which can't run telnet
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2024, 02:40 Mark Fox ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello. When I add the URL:
https://drazzy.com/package_drazzy.com_index.json to the ArdIDE 2.3.2
boards manager, I get the following in response:
Some indexes could not be updated. Get "
https://drazzy.com/package_drazzy.com_index.json": tls: failed to verify
certificate: x509: certificate has expired or is not yet valid: current
time 2024-02-21T07:35:17Z is after 2024-02-16T07:25:21Z:
https://drazzy.com/package_drazzy.com_index.json
Not quite sure which end error is... can anyone assist?
DId I use the right URL (seems to be OK in browser...) Is there a
workaround? (Sorta Arduino IDE *n00b*, me...)
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Hello. When I add the URL:
https://drazzy.com/package_drazzy.com_index.json
to the ArdIDE 2.3.2 boards manager, I get the following in response:Not quite sure which end error is... can anyone assist?
DId I use the right URL (seems to be OK in browser...) Is there a workaround? (Sorta Arduino IDE n00b, me...)
*** edit *** I did try :
http://drazzy.com/package_drazzy.com_index.json
first, and again after, but the message is (almost) the same (note first reference still contains the 'httpsecure' prefix.)Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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