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Overview
Comment: | Updated the link to cURL's cacert.pem package from the "SSL" doc |
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User & Date: | wyoung 2021-07-20 20:57:30 |
Context
2021-07-21
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17:13 | Update the built-in SQLite to the latest trunk version, for testing purposes. ... (check-in: cd90fc91 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
2021-07-20
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20:57 | Updated the link to cURL's cacert.pem package from the "SSL" doc ... (check-in: af7bbdce user: wyoung tags: trunk) | |
14:34 | Recreate the ability to view all settings in a single command. ... (check-in: 65f59bea user: andybradford tags: trunk) | |
Changes
Changes to www/ssl.wiki.
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175 176 177 178 179 180 181 | The same sort of thing happens with the Windows build of OpenSSL, but for a different core reason: Windows does ship with a stock CA certificate set, but it's not in a format that OpenSSL understands how to use. Rather than try to find a way to convert the data format, you may find it acceptable to use the same Mozilla NSS cert set. I do not know of a way to easily get this from Mozilla themselves, but I did find | | | 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 | The same sort of thing happens with the Windows build of OpenSSL, but for a different core reason: Windows does ship with a stock CA certificate set, but it's not in a format that OpenSSL understands how to use. Rather than try to find a way to convert the data format, you may find it acceptable to use the same Mozilla NSS cert set. I do not know of a way to easily get this from Mozilla themselves, but I did find a [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html | third party source] for the <tt>cacert.pem</tt> file. I suggest placing the file into your Windows user home directory so that you can then point Fossil at it like so: <pre> fossil set --global ssl-ca-location %userprofile%\cacert.pem </pre> |
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