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On 05/09/2010 10:20 AM, Mikhail Gusarov wrote:
> There are several certificates installed with the tool, namely
> "marjorie_simpler", "carooot2", "trusted" and "cn=certificate authority,
> o=minipki, c=au" which look insane and can't be deleted (as they are located 
> in
> /usr/share).
> 
> It'd be much better to use certificates from ~/.jxplorer/security instead of
> /usr/share/jxplorer/security and drop all the strange certificates from the
> later location.

Under /usr/share/jxplorer/security you find demo certificates [1] but I
wouldn't delete them.
I'll copy them under ~/.jxplorer/security at the first startup and set
~/.jxplorer/security as default certificates repository.
Then, with the viewer it's possible to delete demo certificates, import
new ones, change password of an already existing keystore.

Anyway, who don't want to use the existing ones can change keystore
locations from menu "Security - Advanced Keystore Options" or modifying
"option.ssl.cacerts" and "option.ssl.clientcerts" paths in
~/.jxplorer/jxconfig.txt config file.

Thanks for your bug,
Gabriele

[1] http://jxplorer.org/documents/keystores.html
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