The kernel situation with proposed gave me some grief. Hence my testing
last week did not work out. I did a clean installation via an nginx
reverse proxy and a custom CA (which is *not* the setup at Google, but I
had to fudge something for verification instead of testing against our
own archive) and it worked right until after debootstrap. The cert was
not copied in the chroot. On the other hand, in the real setup ca-
certificates as found in Ubuntu is enough to verify certs. I'm not sure
if trusty fails the same way, but it might. So this can be marked
verified from our side but there's a caveat for other users. (But this
is clearly not a regression over precise as it is now.)

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