Questions tagged [trusted-root-ca]
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Trusted Root certificates regularly disappear on Windows 7
I've installed several self-signed certificates on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 machine for development purposes. One was installed into Trusted Root CAs and 2 were installed into My Certificates and Trusted People. Every day or two the certificate…
EMP
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Import certificate to Trusted Root Authorities for the Current User, with command line
I know how to import certificates to trusted root authorities with certutil
certutil -addstore "Root"
But for this I need administrator permissions. Though when I double click on the certificate to install it with the GUI, I get the…
João Pimentel Ferreira
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What does Subversion use for its CA list?
I'm using SVN on Mac OS X. Often, when I checkout something from SourceForge, I am presented with:
$ svn checkout https://svn.code.sf.net/p/cryptopp/code/trunk/c5 cryptopp-ecies
Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn.code.sf.net:443':
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jww
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Find and delete duplicate root certificates
We are in a disconnected domain and have just implemented updated root certificates via group policy. I have found now though, that there are a number of duplicated root certificates in the users store (and many more for mine as i've taken my…
Andrew
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How to instruct SVN print its CA list?
This is related to What does Subversion use for its CA list?.
I want to have SVN tell me the CAs its using. svn help does not appear to discuss it (but I may have missed it, since its not obvious in the list of sub commands below).
How do I instruct…
jww
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How to trust a self-signed certificate without trusting the CA?
So, I've generated a rootCA, and signed a certificate for *.a.com, how can I trust the resulting certificate in Firefox/Chrome, without trusting the CA directly?
Note that adding an exception (once) is not enough in this case, since there are…
semekh
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Remove all root CAs from Google Chromes SSL settings?
After the disaster with diginotar I want to remove all existing root CAs from my Google Chrome installation. Can I delete the pre-installed root CA settings somehow?
The settings dialog doesn't allow me to remove it at the moment:
cringe
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Should I let JungleDisk replace my /Library/Preferences/cacert.pem?
About a week ago JungleDisk Desktop backup started warning it couldn't upload a "database" file (that it uses for speed), and was falling back to a regular upload, which succeeds.
Example message:
Warning Details (Jungle Disk Desktop 3.16 Mac…
Greg Hendershott
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Unrecognized root certificatication authority found
I was looking at the certificates on my local PC (Win 7 64-bit) and found one in the "trusted root certification authorities" section that has the same "Issued To" and "Issued By" names (as do most of the "trusted roots")…
J.Merrill
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Would it be appropriate for an OS to include itself as a Certification Authority in the browsers it ships?
I'm just wondering if this is dubious practice considerig that the OS vendor might not have been externally audited for example about how safe the private key is etc.
Is there any references to "rules" about stuff like this?
ufotds
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Finding CA Cert from a Synology NAS to use it with curl --cacert
My Synology uses self-signed certificate, so I need to include it with curl --cacert /path/to/cert.pem to connect safely from a terminal to NAS using https. How can I find this certificate on my Synology?
cert.pem file exported with Synology web…
Async
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How do I update the root CA certificate for Acrobat?
We had a name change recently and verified a new certificate with the new name appears in the domain root CA but Acrobat and the local computer cert store do not have this new certificate. I'm not finding much information online for managing this…
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Does removing/re-installing my browser will remove old certificate store?
I suspect that there is a malicious certificate added in my browser's certificate store. I mean Certificate Authority certificate.
How can I remove it in Chrome and Firefox?
If I remove my current browsers, then re-install them, will the old…
qbq
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Install Root CA Certificate to SLES 12
I want to add my SLES 12 server to our SUSE subscription to get updates. When I run the SUSEConnect command with necessary parameters, the server returns an error to me like this:
SSL verification failed: self signed certificate in certificate…
Jo Shepherd
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Issues understanding CA certificates
I have misconceptions regarding CA (Certificate Authority) certificates. No matter how many things I read, it is still not fully clear.
Let's take an example, Bob accesses a website. In order for trusted and encrypted communication to happen between…
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