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Old 05-20-2019, 12:59 PM   #23
DeKuns
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Device: Kindle DX Graphite
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
This is what the FF message says (the CA's certificate used to sign the Amazon certificate has expired, at least the CA certificate for Gutenburg on my machine is expired - so this might be fixed just by retriving Gutenburg's current public cert):
Thanks kcn1, that is exactly what I think of at the beginning. However, Chrome browser also listed all Amazon related registration servers have invalid certificate. These:

Do Amazon move their registrations servers while not updating from which URL classic factory reset Kindle should get its certificates? We need debug file from a newer generation Kindle to analyse from which server they get their certificates after performing a factory reset.

DiapDealer probably could help us see differences between his hopefully still connected Kindle 2 with mine factory reset Kindle DX.

I hope it is only a matter of missing some public domain files in certain directories and I hope these files can easily patched to specific SN, ICCID, and ESN.

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