Problem was, /etc/ca-certificates.conf was not regenerated, even with
apt install --reinstall -o
Dpkg::Options::="--force-confask,confnew,confmiss" ca-certificates
Regards
Harri
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 3:10 PM Harald Dunkel
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> is there a sanity check for /etc/ssl/certs included in Bookworm?
> I've got one host with some missing symlinks in this directory, eg.
>
> root@dpcl064:/etc/ssl/certs# ls -al *SSL.com*
>
Am 14.05.2024 um 16:44:05 Uhr schrieb Harald Dunkel:
> is there a sanity check for /etc/ssl/certs included in Bookworm?
Is ca-certificates installed?
If so, reinstall it.
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Marco
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Hi folks,
is there a sanity check for /etc/ssl/certs included in Bookworm?
I've got one host with some missing symlinks in this directory, eg.
root@dpcl064:/etc/ssl/certs# ls -al *SSL.com*
ls: cannot access '*SSL.com*': No such file or directory
Other hosts sho
petition. If use
> --ca-directory=/tmp/ , then instantanely it works:
>
> annotatte-output strace wget "https://www.gmail.com";
> 19:01:41 E: open("/etc/ssl/certs",
> O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 4
> 19:01:41 E: getdents(4, /* 476 entries */, 327
trace wget "https://www.gmail.com";
19:01:41 E: open("/etc/ssl/certs",
O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_DIRECTORY|O_CLOEXEC) = 4
19:01:41 E: getdents(4, /* 476 entries */, 32768) = 18968
19:01:41 E: stat("/etc/ssl/certs/.", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755,
st_size=20480, ...}) =
On 9/19/05, Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to set up apache2 to use ssl. I see numerous bugs about
> this, including the fact that the setup is neither automated nor documented
http://cgi.afc.no-ip.info/svnwiki.cgi/default/Apache2%20SSL%20and%20Subversion%20in%20Debian
http:/
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 10:05:26PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> I'm trying to set up apache2 to use ssl. I see numerous bugs about
> this, including the fact that the setup is neither automated nor documented
> (267477 -- which includes some recipes and references to help) and
> that a tool, ssl-ce
I'm trying to set up apache2 to use ssl. I see numerous bugs about
this, including the fact that the setup is neither automated nor documented
(267477 -- which includes some recipes and references to help) and
that a tool, ssl-cert, used at one point by apache2 for debconf, has
problems (230485).
On Sun, Apr 18, 2004 at 12:23:09AM -0400, Linux Nick wrote:
> Does anyone know of an easy way to create SSL certs and keys in debian? Im
> having a time with it.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/02/06/linuxhacks.html
Try this one.
Or if you need it for apache mod_ssl:
http://www.mods
Does anyone know of an easy way to create SSL certs and keys
in debian? Im having a time with it.
I don't know about the quality of the encryption, but if you ever want to use
that SSL cert for the web or other services, if your cert isn't verified with
them, a window will pop up for the users every time they access saying how it's
insecure.
I was under the impression that the encryption is
im curious if anyone has used a commercial
ssl certificate from someone like verisign
with sslwrap? ive read many places that
in general self signed certs(and the tools
that generate them) can have much poorer
quality encryption(much has to do
with the inability to get truely random
data) then th
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 10:38:43AM -0500, Marcin Kurc wrote:
> We'd like to buy SSL cert from thawte. The test cert that comes with debian
> apache-ssl is in pem format. However, thawte says it's not what we want,
> they offer crt formats.
>
> What is the best solution?
AFAIK (though I've been kn
We'd like to buy SSL cert from thawte. The test cert that comes with debian
apache-ssl is in pem format. However, thawte says it's not what we want,
they offer crt formats.
What is the best solution?
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Marcin Kurc
Indiana Institute of Technology
System Administrator
http://me.indtech.edu
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