Re: [SOLVED] Jessie wget: certificate not trusted

2021-10-05 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i wrote: > > The proposal of mett finally got wget to download lists.debian.org with > > certificate check enabled. > > [...] > > Now i am puzzled why this operation is not necessary on Debian 10 from > > where the file /etc/ca-certificates.conf was copied. > > The entry is in /etc/ca-certific

Re: [SOLVED] Jessie wget: certificate not trusted, was: Jessie iceweasel: This Connection is Untrusted

2021-10-05 Thread mett
On 10/04/21 at 11:54, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > mett wrote: > > the final solution is: > > -disable the certs with an ! before the cert name > > (vi /etc/ca-certificates.conf: !DST_Root_CA_X3.crt) > > -then, rebuild the cert directory (update-ca-certificates --fresh) > > Indeed this brought

[SOLVED] Jessie wget: certificate not trusted, was: Jessie iceweasel: This Connection is Untrusted

2021-10-04 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, mett wrote: > the final solution is: > -disable the certs with an ! before the cert name > (vi /etc/ca-certificates.conf: !DST_Root_CA_X3.crt) > -then, rebuild the cert directory (update-ca-certificates --fresh) Indeed this brought success with wget on the Debian 8 machine. $ wget https://