- This morning I woke up to a prompt about lbs.geo.T-Mobile.com certificate expired. It seems to be related to BerryWeather. Every time I reboot the phone this comes up ehen BerryWeather tries to locate. When it is set to cell location only it won't show up. I unninstalled BerryWeatherr and reinstalled with no luck. I even wiped the phone and installed everything from scratch. It still comes up after every reboot. Anybody else seeing this?
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Thoughts?
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-14-11 03:39 PMLike 0 -
- Talked to our Tier-2 support rep. Turns out it is not berryweather or google maps (which causes the same issue for me). Instead, it is whenever you are connecting to server lbo.geo.t-mobile.com which is used for location based data services. Their security certificate for that server expired this morning. This is an issue on T-Mobile's end. Our guy forwarded it on to the security team, and as soon as I hear back an ETA or when it is completed I will post back here!
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- Phill_UKCrackBerry Wiseguy
http://forums.crackberry.com/f41/gps...le-com-558750/
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-15-11 12:28 PMLike 0 - I have this problem with GPS and Google Maps. Also, Google Maps is 'unable to get address' nowadays. Whenever I click on someplace on the map, it might show the picture of the residence but it will show nothing else; none of the extra information that I used to be able to access, just the message 'unable to get address' showing up after 'loading address.' I have a BlackBerry Bold 9780.01-15-11 05:26 PMLike 0
- I guess it's a bunch of bad certificates that RIM or the carriers issued, that were out of date for quite some time and they need to re-issue them all. This surely sucks. If BeWeather doesn't work due to this, try WeatherEye. Facebook doesn't work, use m.facebook.com. I haven't been getting of those issues. If I do, I know which thread to get back to for my piece of a report.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-15-11 10:58 PMLike 0 - I installed the GPS Tracker yesterday and this happened to me as well.
I am using an OS6 (leak 418) with the Bold 9700 on TMobile01-16-11 06:48 AMLike 0 - Well turns out after a while, the apps that depend on it quit working. Like BerryWeather won't get a GPS location anymore and my GPS tracking app won't lock to satellites anymore. I have to reboot the phone to get it working again for a few hours. It won't make any difference whether I click continue or close connection. Why does T-Mobile not fix this? There has to be countless more people out there with this problem. Here's a printout from another user in a thread over in GPS/Mapping:
X lbs.geo.t-mobile.com
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� Untrusted Cert Chain
� Stale Chain Status
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Revocation Status:
Unknown
Trust Status:
Not Trusted
Expiration Date:
Fri, Jan 14, 2011 3:03:13 AM
Certificate Type:
X509
Public Key Type:
RSA 1024
Subject:
CN=lbs.geo.t-mobile.com
OU=EIT
O=T-Mobile USA
L=Bothell
ST=WA
C=US
[email protected]
Issuer:
CN=T-Mobile USA Issuer CA 02
DC=gsm1900
DC=org
Serial Number:
(Chose not to type this out)
Key Usage:
Digital Signature
Key Encipherment
Server Authentication
Signature Algorith:
RSA_PKCS1/SHA1
SHA1 Thumbprint:
AEA8 C658 1D5B 6A48 3FA5 2269
E2BF 9CB8 9C53 1FDE
MD5 Thumbprint:
6408 E036 B662 0C40 21C4 8E69
D712 6AF4
There is an email address : [email protected]
Is that the responsible guy for that certificate?
Maybe emailing the dude might get it fixed. What do you guys think?01-16-11 09:44 AMLike 0 - I had a chat with T-Mobile and they send an replacement phone. Thing is, that this won't change the expired certificate. [email protected] needs to update his stuff.01-16-11 03:20 PMLike 0
- I have been getting this on Poynt, so obviously it IS a location-based server problem. T-Mobile - please fix this!01-16-11 05:15 PMLike 0
- Damn guys, got to love this forum! I had the same exect problem and I was wondering what it is? I get this when I check say, Check Ins in Facebook.
Phew, glad to see I am not the only one. I already freaked out when I saw the email, I thought someone hacked my phone!01-16-11 06:13 PMLike 0 - Damn guys, got to love this forum! I had the same exect problem and I was wondering what it is? I get this when I check say, Check Ins in Facebook.
Phew, glad to see I am not the only one. I already freaked out when I saw the email, I thought someone hacked my phone!01-16-11 06:18 PMLike 0 -
- I emailed there, and the email actually made it there too. If you guys want to support this, then maybe try to email there too. Just leave the E= off. Just use [email protected]. Whoever gets my email might not even read it and trash it right away. But maybe if more people writ, then maybe something gets done about it. As of now, I have to leave the updates on my BerryWeather on Cell Location only, the GPS/Cell Location setting quits working after a while and I eventually have to reboot the phone to get it running again. I have GPS Tool and Google Maps and they quit working at the same time. I already have just a slow GPRS connection, and internet is pathetically slow, now this phone gets even more crippled. I about had it with T-Mobile.01-16-11 06:44 PMLike 0
- I still have the lbs.geo error on my BlackBerry Bold 9780. Luckily, I can still use GPS-based apps such as Google Maps (Google Maps is unable to load addresses for me now though, when I click somewhere on the map) and Life in Pocket even though the certificate error pops up. All my other apps don't encounter this problem. I've e-mailed gene.kenney twice, once from my BB and once from a computer. Hopefully he'll have enough messages and actually look into this issue, if it's even a real e-mail.01-17-11 03:43 PMLike 0
- I still have the lbs.geo error on my BlackBerry Bold 9780. Luckily, I can still use GPS-based apps such as Google Maps (Google Maps is unable to load addresses for me now though, when I click somewhere on the map) and Life in Pocket even though the certificate error pops up. All my other apps don't encounter this problem. I've e-mailed gene.kenney twice, once from my BB and once from a computer. Hopefully he'll have enough messages and actually look into this issue, if it's even a real e-mail.01-17-11 05:21 PMLike 0
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