tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8404509726009905633.post7340991131928363319..comments2023-10-09T14:15:54.979+03:00Comments on Mind Reference: How to add CA certificate to Common CA certificatesAndriy Kornatskyyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04890869628175359888noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8404509726009905633.post-68610861311159207052015-04-24T17:47:44.007+03:002015-04-24T17:47:44.007+03:00on my raspberry pi (raspian) I needed to put the c...on my raspberry pi (raspian) I needed to put the crt file in /usr/share/ca-certificates/ (without the /local/), despite what the readme said in /usr/share/doc/ca-certificatesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8404509726009905633.post-51112220485089853132013-10-21T18:32:44.376+03:002013-10-21T18:32:44.376+03:00Thanks for the post!
Just to update for any futur...Thanks for the post!<br /><br />Just to update for any future readers, Debian recommends a slightly different method for handling this - from /usr/share/doc/ca-certificates/README.Debian:<br /><br />If you want to install local certificate authorities to be implicitly<br />trusted, please put the certificate files as single files ending with<br />“.crt“ into “/usr/local/share/ca-certificates” andGregory Armerhttp://sigterm.shnoreply@blogger.com