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There is no issue for me to track. Stuff is working as intended by
upstream.
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You ARE (one of the) maintainer(s), right?
How are you tracking this issue now, if you don't know if it's in KDE's
tracker?
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I do not know if there is one.
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Is this bug then triaged into KDE's bug tracker?
If you want to defer it to KDE upstream, please at least provide a link
to the upstream bug #
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Tit
I just talked to Debian about this and as it stands right now there is little
interest of patching in ca-cert support as the KDE upstream is slowly moving
towards using platform certs. So instead of deviating from upstream KDE on this
they choose to wait for upstream KDE's long-term solution her
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I finally found out the one and only solution for this bug : After about
10 years of KDE exclusive use and enthusiasm, I shifted to Gnome a
couple days ago.
Just fed up with the KDE 4.x branch being a very _nice_ environment
graphically speaking but with a whole lot of things broke that worked
per
Here is another workaround solution that can be leveraged until KDE gets
this fixed (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162485), or maybe if
they fix it judging by how long the bug report has been open.
My new SSL cert for uses a chained certificate, and was loading with an
authenticity check wa
This should not be done anyway, unless someone who is involved with
KDE's SSL magic agrees with the proposed course of action.
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The steps needed to mitigate this bug do not seem to have been taken in
Lucid. Can we please at least add Malte's workaround for Maverick?
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After some testing using KDE 4.3 in Kubuntu karmic I can now confirm
that Malte's fix works also for kmail. In fact, all kio slaves (like
kio_http, kio_smtp) that use the KTcpSocket class correctly support with
this fix self-signed certificates.
Kmail correctly uses the certification list that is
Even though the proposed fix will/may help to solve the Konqueror issue,
it does not fix the Kmail part of
[https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162485/ KDE bug 162485] (see
comment #25). Kmail does not use the certification list that is
connected by the symbolic link fix and therefore does not acc
Plus, this bug has a simple hint on how to fix it. A small symlink is
enough to improve the current situation a lot.
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While it might be true that it should be reported upstream, ca-
certificates is a way specific to Debian/Ubuntu and some others how
certificates are handled, so it's distro-specific and should probably
tracked there.
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Hi there!
Thanks for reporting this bug! Your bug seems to be a problem with the
KDE program itself, and not with our KDE packages. While we appreciate
your issue, it would be better if it was tracked at
https://bugs.kde.org, so that the KDE developers can deal with this
speedily and have direct c
Yes, I am a big... umm... fan of KDE bug 162485 :)
Delegating the cert storage to ca-certificates doesn't fix that bug but
IMO improves it quite a bit; I can at least add system wide CAs again
which make my CAcert servers work. And I haven't noticed any side
effects of replacing the ca bundle, so
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Aye, see bug #334191 SSL support in KDE 4 is broken at a much larger
scale than outdated crt file. So this does not qualify as a paper cut at
all, more like someone-shot-me-with-a-bazooka-and-I-dont-even-have-use-
for-a-medic-anymore ;-)
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For some time now I've got this in my root's crontab:
@reboot ln -sf /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
/usr/share/kde4/apps/kssl/ca-bundle.crt
Which works fine. It seems (also from grepping through the sources)
like the ksslcalist is just some ancient thing from KDE3 and not needed
at all (it i
** Changed in: kdelibs (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: kdelibs
Status: Unknown => New
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Status: Unknown
** Changed in: kdelibs
Status: New => Unk
Most likely this won't be implemented for KDE 3's kdelibs, since
upstream is no longer working on KDE3.
** Changed in: kdelibs (Ubuntu)
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Hm, this is really... convoluted. Seems like KDE uses (at least) two files: A
PEM-file /usr/share/kde4/apps/kssl/ca-bundle.crtplus an ini-file
/usr/share/kde4/config/ksslcalist.
See also
http://websvn.kde.org/branches/KDE/4.1/kdelibs/kio/kssl/kssl/
and
http://www.roumenpetrov.info/domino_CA/
Yes, its different: Its not PEM-encoded but stored in an ini-file.
Maybe somebody could write a patch for kdelibs to use a PEM file instead
but it seems like the SSL stuff is currently not well maintained in KDE
itself and I doubt that such a patch would go in before 4.3. So for now
the easiest (a
Hi,
Is kde's bundle different to /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt?
Could it perhaps grow support for that type of bundle as well?
Thanks,
James
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@James: Nope, ca-certificates doesn't have to be changed, I didn't know
that it already is modular enough. If you know how to remove a package
from this bug, please do so with ca-certificates :)
And nope, it can't just use the list in /etc/ssl/certs because it uses
an own ini-styled ca-"bundle".
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Hi,
I'm not sure why you think ca-certificates needs to change here?
What does it not do that you want it to do?
Can kdelibs not just be changed to use the list already generated in
/etc/ssl/certs?
Thanks,
James
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Hmmm... doesn't look so hard to create a package based on ca-
certificates-java. I'll have a shot...
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