Am Freitag, den 25.11.2011, 13:34 +0100 schrieb Milan Crha:
On Fri, 2011-11-25 at 10:11 +0100, Paul Menzel wrote:I looked at my certificates and I have the following certificate there. CAcert Class 3 Root DB:4C:42:69:07:3F:E9:C2:A3:7D:89:0A:5C:1B:18:C4:18:4E:2A:2D 73:3F:35:54:1D:44:C9:E9:5A:4A:EF:51:AD:03:06:B6 Additionally there is enough in the box to put that âdetailedâ information why the status is this or that there. It would improve the usability a lot.
mine CAcert.org root certificate on which the set trust-level influences behavior is different, it's: CA Cert Signing Authority SHA1 Fingerprint: 13:5C:EC:36:F4:9C:B8:E9:3B:1A:B2:70:CD:80:88:46:76:CE:8F:33
That is bad. How does Evolution and the distribution interact? The distribution has this updated certificate [1] as you do $ openssl x509 -in /etc/ssl/certs/cacert.org.pem -noout -fingerprint SHA1 Fingerprint=13:5C:EC:36:F4:9C:B8:E9:3B:1A:B2:70:CD:80:88:46:76:CE:8F:33 $ openssl x509 -in /usr/share/ca-certificates/cacert.org/cacert.org.crt -noout -fingerprint SHA1 Fingerprint=13:5C:EC:36:F4:9C:B8:E9:3B:1A:B2:70:CD:80:88:46:76:CE:8F:33 but in Evolution this is not the case.
CAcert Class 3 Root DB:4C:42:69:07:3F:E9:C2:A3:7D:89:0A:5C:1B:18:C4:18:4E:2A:2D 73:3F:35:54:1D:44:C9:E9:5A:4A:EF:51:AD:03:06:B6
How is that supposed to work? I would have expected Evolution to update that automatically. Thanks, Paul [1] http://wiki.cacert.org/Roots/StateOverview
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