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dsm1212
Dec 12, 2014Apprentice
COMODO certificates
I've noticed quite a few sites not working due to certificate errors on 6.2 (pro 6) with some apps (sickbeard, etc). Poked around with wget and the problem is that in /etc/ssl/certs I have: $ ls -a...
dsm1212
Dec 12, 2014Apprentice
FWIW I downloaded the debian 7 ca-certificates package and extracted the missing files and copied them to /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla. That fixed all the problems. It took those two above and all the ones named Add* to fix it. There are a LOT more certificates in the debian version of this package. I think netgear left a bunch out for some reason and the netgear1 version of the package is deemed newer. I'm afraid to uninstall the netgear1 version and install the debian one because there must be a reason netgear modified it.
Update: Can someone submit this as a bug? Addons that download things don't work very well. Netgear really should include the full set of certificates. I used shell commands to populate all the bad links that the netgear package installed from the full set of files in the debian distribution and there were dozens missing. If you have colorizing turned on just do a ls of /etc/ssl/certs. It's all the red ones :-).
steve
Update: Can someone submit this as a bug? Addons that download things don't work very well. Netgear really should include the full set of certificates. I used shell commands to populate all the bad links that the netgear package installed from the full set of files in the debian distribution and there were dozens missing. If you have colorizing turned on just do a ls of /etc/ssl/certs. It's all the red ones :-).
steve
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