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[CERTIFICATES] The certificate of the download Webpage expirated in Jan 16, 2024 #8544

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julenuri opened this issue Jul 19, 2024 · 6 comments

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@julenuri
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Expected Behavior

A terminal under Debian must be able to download the binaries from your webpage, for example, using wget.

Actual Behavior

I can't download from wget the binaries from your download webpage (https://download.scratch.mit.edu/) because your certificates have expired in January 16, 2024. It can be checked here: https://www.sslchecker.com/sslchecker

Localized in Spanish, said that the certificate expirated.

Steps to Reproduce

Explain what someone needs to do in order to see what's described in Actual behavior above

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Use a Terminal into a Linux system with an internet connection and try to use "wget https://download.scratch.mit.edu/ScratchInstaller1.4.exe"
  2. It will fail.

System Details

Nothing relevant. It will happen in many open source operative systems that check the SSL.

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@julenuri
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Also, for adding, scratch.mit.edu is also not trusted because several issues with the certs. There is something to fix there too.

@PaperMarioFan-2022
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The certificates are invalid, and expirated. Perhaps maybe the Scratch Team forgot to update them.

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The certificates are invalid, and expirated. Perhaps maybe the Scratch Team forgot to update them.

What I mean is that they haven't gotten time to make updates to the offline editor certificates. To clarify on this (if you're confused), Google thinks that they are dangerous, which they aren't, and they are still able to be downloaded. It'll warn you about the certificate, but that's just a JavaScript error, I believe.

@julenuri
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julenuri commented Aug 8, 2024

The certificates are invalid, and expirated. Perhaps maybe the Scratch Team forgot to update them.

What I mean is that they haven't gotten time to make updates to the offline editor certificates. To clarify on this (if you're confused), Google thinks that they are dangerous, which they aren't, and they are still able to be downloaded. It'll warn you about the certificate, but that's just a JavaScript error, I believe.

I am not talking about Google. Simply, wget under Debian or dwnl or rapps under ReactOS is not allowing me to do a download. And we want "Scratch" with common SSL under our systems. It's a simple and necessary thing on the internet nowadays.

@PaperMarioFan-2022
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The certificates are invalid, and expirated. Perhaps maybe the Scratch Team forgot to update them.

What I mean is that they haven't gotten time to make updates to the offline editor certificates. To clarify on this (if you're confused), Google thinks that they are dangerous, which they aren't, and they are still able to be downloaded. It'll warn you about the certificate, but that's just a JavaScript error, I believe.

I am not talking about Google. Simply, wget under Debian or dwnl or rapps under ReactOS is not allowing me to do a download. And we want "Scratch" with common SSL under our systems. It's a simple and necessary thing on the internet nowadays.

Hmm, I see. I don't have much to say about this, but let me hand this on to someone else since I don't know much about CSS.

@julenuri
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julenuri commented Sep 2, 2024

Not sure but Scratch looks abandoned if they don't manage this kind of things... Sadly.
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julenuri added a commit to reactos/rapps-db that referenced this issue Nov 4, 2024
Because Scratch people are not fixing their certs and that cr*p. More info in: scratchfoundation/scratch-www#8544 
And in our NOT JIRA issue: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/CORE-19678
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