On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 21:22:47 +0200, Arno Schuring wrote:
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I've carefully read your tests below and I get the same as you.
> So I guess the original question is solved, "put the certificate in
> /usr/local/share/ca-certificates" is really the correct solution.
Okay.
> But then there are t
Hi,
apologies for the delay, your response did an ACME ink on me :)
Camaleón (noela...@gmail.com on 2011-07-24 16:48 +):
> On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 17:35:10 +0200, Arno Schuring wrote:
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> > does anyone here have experience with adding CA certificates to
> > Debian? My ISP is using "USERTrust Leg
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 17:35:10 +0200, Arno Schuring wrote:
> does anyone here have experience with adding CA certificates to Debian?
> My ISP is using "USERTrust Legacy Secure Server CA" as its issuer and
> that CA does not appear to be included in ca-certificates.
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> Now, according to /usr/s
[mental note: crtl+enter in claws is a shortcut for "send message". Do not use]
Hi,
does anyone here have experience with adding CA certificates to Debian? My ISP
is using "USERTrust Legacy Secure Server CA" as its issuer and that CA does not
appear to be included in ca-certificates.
I have n
Hi,
does anyone here have experience with adding CA certificates to Debian?
My ISP is using "USERTrust Legacy Secure Server CA" as its issuer and
that CA does not appear to be included in ca-certificates.
I have not been able to find the corresponding certifcate via UTN's
(now Comodo's) website,
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