Bug#381630: epiphany-browser: Load CA certificates from /etc/ssl/certs

Mike Hommey mh at glandium.org
Sun Aug 6 06:47:23 UTC 2006


On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 12:24:52AM +0100, Sam Morris <sam at robots.org.uk> wrote:
> Package: epiphany-browser
> Version: 2.14.2.1-2
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> epiphany should consider the contents of /etc/ssl/certs when validating an
> SSL certificate. This directory is managed by the ca-certificates package; it
> provides a system-wide way to install CA certificates to be trusted by
> the programs running on a machine. Or at least, it would do if more
> programs consulted it. :)

That's the same bug as #316436 for firefox and is not likely to happen
before #377269 and #377314 are fixed.

Note that if you install epiphany-extensions, you can access the ssl
certificate manager and import certificates in /etc/ssl/certs.

Mike





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