>>> "WT" == Wolfgang Traylor <wolfgang.tray...@posteo.de> writes: Hello
> Hello Uwe Brauer, >> I installed all its root certificates in >> /usr/share/ca-certificates/Spain > I usually put the fingerprint of the root certificate in ~/.gnupg/trustlist.txt like this: > ``` > # CN=COMODO RSA Certification Authority > # O=COMODO CA Limited > # L=Salford > # ST=Greater Manchester > # C=GB > # Checked fingerprint here: https://developer.visa.com/pages/trusted_certifying_authorities > AF:E5:D2:44:A8:D1:19:42:30:FF:47:9F:E2:F8:97:BB:CD:7A:8C:B4 S relax > ``` That is what I tried. However given a cer file, how can I find out its fingerprint? In any case I finally solveed the issue by just importing all available cer into gpgsm and it worked, by mistake was to assume that gpgsm uses the ones which are installed system wide.
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