I'm working on releasing a kernel build for CentOS Stream Hyperscale 10, but my attempts to upload sources has been failing with 403 errors:
With centpkg-sig
centpkg-sig
Uploading: kernel-abi-stablelists-6.10.9-0.hs1.el10.tar.xz to https://git.centos.org/sources/upload_sig.cgi Error checking for kernel-abi-stablelists-6.10.9-0.hs1.el10.tar.xz at https://git.centos.org/sources/upload_sig.cgi Fail to upload files. Server returns status 403
With the centos upload script:
[+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> Checking if file already uploaded [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> Initialing new upload to lookaside [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> URL : https://git.centos.org [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> Source to upload : nvidiagpuoot001.x509 [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> Package name: kernel [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> sha512sum: b42f836e1cfa07890cb6ca13de9c3950e306c9ec7686c4c09f050bb68869f5d82962b2cd5f3aa0eb7a0f3a3ae54e9c480eafbac5df53aa92c295ff511a8c59fe [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> Remote branch: c10s-sig-hyperscale [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> ====== Trying to upload ======= ####################################################################################################################################################################################################################################### 100.0%curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 403 [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> [ERROR] Something didn't work to push to https://git.centos.org/sources/kernel/c10s-sig-hyperscale/b42f836e1cfa07890cb6ca13de9c3950e306c9ec7686c4c09f050bb68869f5d82962b2cd5f3aa0eb7a0f3a3ae54e9c480eafbac5df53aa92c295ff511a8c59fe [+] CentOS Lookaside upload tool -> [ERROR] Verify at the server side
My certificate is still valid:
[+] 20240910-03:46 centos-cert -> Verifying if TLS cert is still valid ... [+] 20240910-03:46 centos-cert -> Validating TLS cert against ~/.centos-server-ca.cert ... /home/ngompa/.centos.cert: OK [+] 20240910-03:46 centos-cert -> [SUCCESS] ~/.centos.cert TLS cert verified by ~/.centos-server-ca.cert CA crt [+] 20240910-03:46 centos-cert -> [SUCCESS] Your TLS cert is still valid for [255] days
I was using it wrong, it seems to work now. Nevermind. :smile:
Metadata Update from @ngompa: - Issue close_status updated to: Invalid - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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