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Sergey Cherevko
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README.edk2 | 1 year ago | |
README.etc | 1 year ago | |
README.extr | 1 year ago | |
README.java | 1 year ago | |
README.openssl | 1 year ago | |
README.pem | 1 year ago | |
README.src | 1 year ago | |
README.usr | 1 year ago | |
ca-legacy | 1 year ago | |
ca-legacy.8.txt | 1 year ago | |
ca-legacy.conf | 1 year ago | |
certdata.txt | 11 months ago | |
certdata2pem.py | 1 year ago | |
nssckbi.h | 11 months ago | |
rootca_ssl_rsa2022.cer | 11 months ago | |
rootca_ssl_rsa2022.cer.detached.sig | 11 months ago | |
update-ca-trust | 1 year ago | |
update-ca-trust.8.txt | 1 year ago |
README.usr
This directory /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/ contains CA certificates and trust settings in the PEM file format. The trust settings found here will be interpreted with a low priority - lower than the ones found in /etc/pki/ca-trust/source/ . ============================================================================= QUICK HELP: To add a certificate in the simple PEM or DER file formats to the list of CAs trusted on the system: Copy it to the /usr/share/pki/ca-trust-source/anchors/ subdirectory, and run the update-ca-trust command. If your certificate is in the extended BEGIN TRUSTED file format, then place it into the main source/ directory instead. ============================================================================= Please refer to the update-ca-trust(8) manual page for additional information.