Hello,

Am 24.01.2013 um 15:17 schrieb Kai Engert:

> On Thu, 2013-01-24 at 10:40 +0100, Jan Lühr wrote: 
>>> I noticed that my firefox installation included a wildcard
>> certificate issued by Entrust.net (attached (*)). I'm not clear how it
>> got there but wildcard certs make me suspicious by nature. Can you help
>> me out?
>> Apparently it got stripped. I put it online at
>> http://jluehr.de/DigisignServerID-(Enrich)-wildcard.pem
> 
> 
> Hello Jan,
> 
> I've changed the subject to clarify what this is about.
> 
> First, let me point you to the background related to that certificate:
> 
(...)

> 
> Hopefully eventually someone will be able to make such work a priority.

Thanks a lot for your detailed explanation - it helped me a lot!

Just a small - maybe related (since cert-manager-ui) - issue: I noticed that 
some Root-CA-certificates (like CCNIC, Turktrust) deleted by me reappeared 
after the last auto-updated. Is there a reason for doing so? Personally, I 
decided, that I don't trust these certificates and therefore I removed them.  
I know, that could revoke trust, but since the UI doesn't give feedback on 
think - as you pointed out in your bugreport - I felt better deleting these 
certificates completely.

Is there a way for a permanent deletion of these certificates? 

Thanks,
J.Luehr.

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