![]() ![]() V21.1 has the problem still, but this resolved it. I need that command for the build script. After replacing cacert.pem you need to reload nzbget via Settings->System->Reload or just restart the app.īTW, if someone with sed/awk/grep skills can code a command which would remove this certificate from cacert.pem - that would be a great help. When downloading the file please make sure it was saved as cacert.pem, some browsers may change file extension. Please download it using your web-browser and put it over existing file in nzbget installation: Thanks for the For your convenience I've prepared fixed cacert.pem. What a joke.īTW, if someone with sed/awk/grep skills can code a command which would remove this certificate from cacert.pem - that would be a great help. but you will not be able to install it via NZBGet web UI. I'm going to provide an update for NZBGet ASAP. The manual editing of the file is necessary. Using it shouldn't have helped with the issue. ![]() When downloading the file please make sure it was saved as cacert.pem, some browsers may change file extension.Īfter replacing cacert.pem you need to reload nzbget via Settings->System->Reload or just restart the app.Īlternative you can instead disable certificate validation via option CertCheck in Settings -> At the moment file provided by still includes the outdated certificate. On Linux if you use Docker: inside docker container in nzbget installation directory, the file is near nzbget executable. ![]()
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