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- From: Karl-Heinz Gödderz <Devel AT GuKK-Online.de>
- To: cacert-devel AT lists.cacert.org
- Subject: Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2019 10:50:38 +0200
Hello again,
the other question is if you are in the correct testmgr.
at the moment we have two of them one for normal testing and one for
testing the new php-version both have different databases.
could the one with portnumber be the one for testing php-version?
just my thoughts
Karl-Heinz
Am 29.07.19 um 08:04 schrieb Frederic Dumas:
>
> Thank you Bernhard for the comprehensive explanations.
>
>> indeed, the testserver does not send out mails normally. All mails
>> are redirected to a local mailbox, and you can access the mails
>> relating to one account by logging in to the testmgr machine
>
> I better understand what is the course of actions in order to activate
> a new account on the test server, and latter set flags to that
> account. I have now read the related Wiki page too, thanks to the link
> you gave. May we add that link on the test server landing page itself?
> Would be helpful for the next new tester applicant.
>
> However, it would have failed to be funny, should it have worked as
> expected.
>
> After (re)registering one then two accounts at <test.cacert.org>, I
> could not login to <https://mgr.test.cacert.org:14843> either. The
> testmgr application claims that my ID doesn't exist. At least this is
> what I understood from the error message returned.
>
> I attach the related screenshots to the mail, including the chosen
> password.
>
>> I myself cannot easily confirm your account without knowing your
>> password. It would be possible if absolutely necessary, but it's much
>> less work if you do it yourself.
>
> I guess I am on my way to do it by myself. May you help me understand
> what is wrong with my attempts to login to the testmgr server?
>
> Regards.
>
> Frédéric.
>
> --
> Frédéric Dumas
> f.dumas AT ellis.siteparc.fr
>
>
>
- Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Bernhard Fröhlich, 07/26/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Frederic Dumas, 07/27/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Frederic Dumas, 07/27/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Bernhard Fröhlich, 07/28/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Frederic Dumas, 07/29/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Karl-Heinz Gödderz, 07/29/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Karl-Heinz Gödderz, 07/29/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Frederic Dumas, 07/29/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Bernhard Fröhlich, 07/30/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Frederic Dumas, 07/31/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Frederic Dumas, 07/29/2019
- Re: Testing needed for bug-775: Org certificates should be valid for 2 years, Bernhard Fröhlich, 07/28/2019
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