yae7nae4 | how to trust a self-signed certificate on Devuan? I have tried copy localhost.crt to /usr/local/share/ca-certificates and run update-ca-certificates, curl https://localhost works but both Firefox and Chromium didn't trust the cert. I also tried dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificate but still same. | 02:36 |
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djph | probably have to import them into ff (etc) | 02:37 |
yae7nae4 | I want to trust cert in system, so I can avoid such configuration in browsers. | 02:39 |
gnarface | hmmm | 02:40 |
yae7nae4 | I also tried to install p11-kit contains `trust` but seems not works on Devuan to import a cert as `anchor` (this method works on Arch Linux and then Firefox/Chromium also trust the cert) | 02:40 |
gnarface | this worked last i tried it but i haven't tried a new version of firefox or chromium... | 02:40 |
gnarface | i'm trying to remember if all you had to do was put the file in a ca-certificates directory or if you also have to set a variable somewhere | 02:41 |
gnarface | i know that some programs are more picky about the format than others | 02:41 |
gnarface | so maybe it's just how you saved it | 02:41 |
yae7nae4 | https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66161 I found this, seems Firefox ship with its own hardcoded set of certificates (libnssckbi.so), Arch Linux solved this problem by apply a patch to p11-kit. this is a bit complex. so the best solution may be following the document of the Browser (I guess certuils should works for both Firefox and Chromium, but so complex) | 04:03 |
gnarface | oh, maybe i did just add it to firefox manually after all | 04:09 |
gnarface | now that i think of it | 04:09 |
m3tti | hi folks | 21:06 |
m3tti | i wanted to thank you for this awesome systemd free distro | 21:06 |
m3tti | i use it mainly as development mashine in stable mode with lxqt which is awesome i love it | 21:07 |
golinux | D: | 21:08 |
debdog | that was prolly a typo | 21:10 |
nacelle | not for some devs | 22:22 |
* nacelle runs | 22:22 |
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