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<a href="https://gitlab.com/dueno">Daiki Ueno</a>
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<p dir="auto">OK, the real cause seems to be that we actually look up the valid certificate from the trust store, but perform a sanity check against the original certificate (expired) and bail out. Note that <a href="https://gitlab.com/gnutls/gnutls/-/merge_requests/1271" data-original="!1271" data-link="false" data-link-reference="false" data-project="179611" data-merge-request="60168899" data-project-path="gnutls/gnutls" data-iid="1271" data-mr-title="_gnutls_pkcs11_verify_crt_status: check validity against system cert" data-reference-type="merge_request" data-container="body" data-placement="top" data-html="true" title="" class="gfm gfm-merge_request">!1271</a> fixes this on the systems using PKCS#11 trust store (i.e. Fedora, RHEL, etc), but does NOT fix the file based trust store (i.e. Debian, Ubuntu, etc). I'll look into it further.</p>
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