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ERRR: The certificate is expired #98
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Hi, I am also testing nextEPC and I am in front of the same problem.
Do we simply create new certificates or is it possible the nextEPC team publish new ones ? Thanks, |
Hi @cyrille75 , I had to create new certificates to make nextEPC work again:
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Issue #94 resolved in Renew freeDiameter Certification |
Hello @wcherif84 , I am also facing the same problem with the certificates, could you please help me, how exactly you solved this problem. Because, after seeing your comment, I have tried creating the root certificate by following the instructions provided in the following path: "nextepc/lib/freeDiameter-1.2.1/contrib/". But still i am facing some problems when I follow the instructions given in the readme file. So, it would be great if you could explain a bit more on the solution you have come up with. Thanks in advance, |
Hi @dineshpv Otherwise, you can create new rootCA using the following commands: |
Hi @wcherif84 Thanks a lot for your help. It works now. |
Hi
NextEPC was working with no issues. While I was making some tests, I had to restart the mme, but I got these error messages:
Same error when I restart pgw service:
Any idea what is wrong? I checked the server date (no problem) and the expiry date of the freediameter certificate (no problem).
I am using v0.3.9
Thanks.
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