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Veeam Agent for Linux - Expired Sectigo RootCA Certificates

KB ID: 4016
Product: Veeam Agent for Linux | 4.0 | 5.0 | 6.0 | 6.1
Published: 2020-09-18
Last Modified: 2023-02-08
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Challenge

Veeam Agent for Linux connecting to a Cloud Repository with a seemingly valid Cloud certificate fails with "certificate has expired".
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Cause

On May 30th of 2020, Sectigo had an expired Root CA that will not be updated due to the age of the certificate. https://support.sectigo.com/Com_KnowledgeDetailPage?Id=kA03l00000117LT

 

 

Solution

To resolve this issue, the following steps must be performed:

  1. Navigate to the certificate location: cd /etc/ssl/certs
     a. Check for AddTrust_External_Root.pem: ls
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    b. If present, remove it with: sudo rm AddTrust_External_Root.pem

2. Next, change the directory to the configuration file for global certificates: cd /etc

         a. Edit the configuration file: sudo nano ca-certificates.conf or sudo vi ca-certificates.conf
         b. Look for mozilla/AddTrust_External_Root.crt and comment it out:

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3. Next, update the global cache by running: sudo update-ca-certificates

You will then be able to reconnect to the cloud repository.

RHEL/CentOS

See RedHat KB article 5117881.

SLES

Install SUSE-RU-2020:2428-1 for SLES12 or SUSE-RU-2020:2284-1 for SLES15; alternatively, upgrade ca-certificates-mozilla to version 2.42 or later.

More Information

RHEL Bug 1842174: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1842174

SUSE Bug 1174673: https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1174673

The AddTrust External Root certificate is removed in ca-certificates-mozilla version 2.42 and later.

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