@jlich said in #15:
> It's related to letsencrypt changing its root certificate today (2021/09/30 14:01 UTC).
> You may be missing the new CA cert.
> You can get it here : letsencrypt.org/certificates/
> And then install it in your browser and / or OS.
>
> OS:
>
> - Linux: put ISRG_Root_X1.pem in /etc/ssl/certs. Then run `sudo update-ca-certificates`.
> - Windows: right clic ISRG_Root_X1.pem and select "install cert" (not sure, haven't used windows in a long time)
> - Mac: don't know
>
> Browser:
>
> - Firefox: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/setting-certificate-authorities-firefox
>
> You could also just update your OS and browser to its latest version and reboot. It should fix it.
> Lichess may remain broken if you are behind a proxy (school, office, whatever) and the proxy isn't running the new letsencrypt CA.
THIS SOLUTION WORKS IN ANDROID!
I think this was a Certificate issue. I wasn't able to access Lichess from both, the Chrome Android Browser and Lichess Android app.
Steps for solution in Android:
1. Go to the letsencrypt link quoted above
2. Download the PEM format of "ISRG_ROOT_X1" certificate.
3. Go to Security>Install Certificate from SD Card>"isrgrootx1.pem"
Also deleting the installed certificate by going Security>Trusted Credentials>User>Scrolling Down and Remove
and then reloading Lichess app or its website in Chrome Android tells me that this is for sure is a Certificate issue.
This works. Thanks.
> It's related to letsencrypt changing its root certificate today (2021/09/30 14:01 UTC).
> You may be missing the new CA cert.
> You can get it here : letsencrypt.org/certificates/
> And then install it in your browser and / or OS.
>
> OS:
>
> - Linux: put ISRG_Root_X1.pem in /etc/ssl/certs. Then run `sudo update-ca-certificates`.
> - Windows: right clic ISRG_Root_X1.pem and select "install cert" (not sure, haven't used windows in a long time)
> - Mac: don't know
>
> Browser:
>
> - Firefox: support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/setting-certificate-authorities-firefox
>
> You could also just update your OS and browser to its latest version and reboot. It should fix it.
> Lichess may remain broken if you are behind a proxy (school, office, whatever) and the proxy isn't running the new letsencrypt CA.
THIS SOLUTION WORKS IN ANDROID!
I think this was a Certificate issue. I wasn't able to access Lichess from both, the Chrome Android Browser and Lichess Android app.
Steps for solution in Android:
1. Go to the letsencrypt link quoted above
2. Download the PEM format of "ISRG_ROOT_X1" certificate.
3. Go to Security>Install Certificate from SD Card>"isrgrootx1.pem"
Also deleting the installed certificate by going Security>Trusted Credentials>User>Scrolling Down and Remove
and then reloading Lichess app or its website in Chrome Android tells me that this is for sure is a Certificate issue.
This works. Thanks.