Remove the certificate allowlist from signcheck for nupkg verification#6593
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Test build failed, kind of as expected. Repos will need an arcade update to be unblocked. I'll run a second build with the arcade sdk produced by the first build and that should work. |
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new test build with the arcade that this change will produce succeeded. Merging. dotnet/core-eng#11458 |
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Removes the specific cert verification from the nupkg verifier. The NuGet team confirmed that this validation goes beyond what NuGet validates when pushing to nuget.org, and since the certs expire, maintaining this list becomes problematic for release branches.
I validated locally that adding it solves the issue seen in https://github.com/dotnet/core-eng/issues/11458 for packages signed with the new certificate.
I'll have a full arcade test build soon to validate whether this unblocks things end to end in a build.