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I did a new installation of ClearOS 7.2. The installation process and registration went fine. After a few hours "ping site.poweredbyclear.com" showed the correct URL. Nevertheless I cannot use Marketplace or other repos, reporting
The certificate issuer's certificate has expired.  Check your system date and time.

I tried
rpm -q ca-certificates

and got back
ca-certificates-2015.2.6-70.1.el7_2.noarch

That seems pretty old to me. Problem could be that for registration I used a site name I had used in the past. But changing the registration seems impossible.
Wednesday, October 04 2023, 07:39 AM
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    Friday, October 27 2023, 06:25 AM - #Permalink
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    Thanks for your answer.
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    Wednesday, October 04 2023, 09:58 AM - #Permalink
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    I used the latest *.iso (Community Edition), thought the version was 7.2 but must be 7.9. Can't check it as my webconfig still is the very basic original one because of the certificate issue.

    Edit: No, it was the latest Community Edition version but that one turns out to be 7.2, according to /etc/clearos-release. I will try the latest Home Edition.
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    Wednesday, October 04 2023, 09:06 AM - #Permalink
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    Why installing an old version.
    Since your installing a clean install you can use the latest version 7.9

    http://mirror.clearos.com/clearos/7/iso/x86_64/ClearOS-DVD-x86_64.iso

    Maybe you wil face the same problem because COS is not maintaned anymore, but give it a try i would say
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