Emacs *Network Security Manager* reporting 'certificate has expired' that...hasn't.

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  • snowflake

    Discontinued Snowflake is a network service for generating unique ID numbers at high scale with some simple guarantees.

    I get similar connection-security messages when attempting to connect to the package archive at https://elpa.nongnu.org/ —again, in both *Package* and in *eww*—while elpa.gnu.org seems to be just flat out nonresponsive. However, other https sites including https://duckduckgo.com/about and https://twitter.com work just fine.

  • melpa

    Recipes and build machinery for the biggest Emacs package repo

    Whether through package-list-packages or eww, I get certificate errors when trying to reach melpa.org, saying that its certificate has expired. However, it doesn't expire for two months—and Emacs certainly seems to be aware of what the correct date is.

  • WorkOS

    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

  • ggtags

    Emacs frontend to GNU Global source code tagging system.

    I get similar connection-security messages when attempting to connect to the package archive at https://elpa.nongnu.org/ —again, in both *Package* and in *eww*—while elpa.gnu.org seems to be just flat out nonresponsive. However, other https sites including https://duckduckgo.com/about and https://twitter.com work just fine.

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