Started working today and Chromium on Ubuntu suddenly throws

NET::ERR_CERTIFICATE_TRANSPARENCY_REQUIRED on a well known host.

Already tried deleting .pki/nssdb/*, but nothing changed.

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so deinstalling chromium and restarting ubuntu and installing chromium again worked for me. – Thomas Venturini Dec 4 '16 at 16:54

I have the same problem. This is what I found out so far:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1641380 https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=664177 https://knowledge.symantec.com/support/ssl-certificates-support/index?page=content&id=ALERT2160

Are you also using Version 53.0.2785.143?

Looks like it is important when the build happened: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/net/+/master/cert/ct_policy_enforcer.cc#44

Looks like the best workaround is to upgrade to 54.x, wait for a patch or use another browser.

Update: A new version of chromium, that fixes the problem, was just released (at least for ubuntu).

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I'm using version 53.0.2785.143 – Thomas Venturini Nov 14 '16 at 23:45
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Where can I find version 54? – Thomas Venturini Nov 14 '16 at 23:45

quick tip: set system date a few days back

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Amazing this worked, even after I'd set the date back to the correct date.stackoverflow.com/users/7157744/occ could you explain why this works please? – Leo Simon Nov 14 '16 at 23:40
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This purely fixes the problem. Also it didn't last after changing the cert back. – Thomas Venturini Nov 14 '16 at 23:52
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I deleted my version of chromium using the software center and reinstalled. This appears to have fixed the problem, at least for now. The version that's currently installed is 53.0.2785.143 – Leo Simon Nov 19 '16 at 11:04
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Fascinating tip, but not really a practical solution. – Manachi Nov 23 '16 at 1:02

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