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Bug
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    Resolution: Fixed
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P3: Somewhat important
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    6.8
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    None
 
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        3
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        a5364a279 (dev), 85c3a2f54 (6.8)
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        Foundation Sprint 116, Foundation Sprint 117, Foundation Sprint 118
 
self-signed certificates in this auto-test have 'not valid after' date in a distant future, so distant (year 9999, month 12, day 31, hour 23, minutes 59) that our date time parser, which we use in 'generic' code (== SecureTransport/SChannel) returns 'invalid date', thus failing qsslserver auto-test. Makes sense to re-create those certificates with not so extreme data (even if it is still several thousands years after 2024).
- duplicates
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QTBUG-129287 QDateTime fails to parse some dates
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 - Closed
 
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- is blocked by
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QTBUG-129590 tst_oauth2 SSL certificate usage fails
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 - Closed
 
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| For Gerrit Dashboard: QTBUG-129504 | ||||||
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| # | Subject | Branch | Project | Status | CR | V | 
| 597858,2 | Regenerate certificates for qsslserver auto-test | dev | qt/qtbase | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 | 
| 598199,2 | Regenerate certificates for qsslserver auto-test | 6.8 | qt/qtbase | Status: MERGED | +2 | 0 |