does indeed have an expired security
certificate. We're working on fixing that, but it is a surprisingly
non-trivial task. In the meantime, follow the instructions and use
the --no-check-certificate option.
- Ed
On Jul 31, 2009, at 11:39 AM, Yioryos Asprobounitis wrote:
--- On Fri, 7/31/09, Martin Langhoff <martin.langhoff(a)gmail.com>
wrote:>
> It does sound like the server response says stolen. What
> does the
> 'data' variable -- which will hold the raw server response
> -- contain?
>
> Arguably, if the machines are jailbroken, then
> olpc-update-query
> shouldn't care. Clearly your machines are devkey'd.
>
Well,... I _believe_ I had security disabled in OFW long time ago
but I did not have a secyrity key installed in this build (I do
now :) We'll see how it goes.
However if this is the problem why is not doing it all the time? Is
it checking only once per day? Come to think of it I _think_ I had
one sudden shutdown per day. We'll see...
BTW, wget is missing from the build
Also getting the key from
laptop.org I get the response
Resolving activation.laptop.org... 18.85.46.43
Connecting to activation.laptop.org|18.85.46.43|:443... connected.
ERROR: cannot verify activation.laptop.org's certificate, issued by
`/CN=One Laptop Per Child Root Certification Authority/C=US/O=One
Laptop Per Child Association,
Inc./ST=Massachusetts/L=Cambridge/emailAddress=ca(a)laptop.org
':
Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority.
To connect to
activation.laptop.org insecurely, use `--no-check-
certificate'.
Unable to establish SSL connection.
>
>
> m
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