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On 09/08/2011 05:51 PM, Grant wrote: |
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> I just noticed this at the end of my openssl emerge: |
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> * Running 'c_rehash /etc/ssl/certs/' to rebuild hashes #333069 ... |
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> WARNING: Skipping duplicate file cert_igca_rsa.pem [ ok ] |
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>>>> dev-libs/openssl-1.0.0e merged. |
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> Since SSL is so critical I thought I should run it by you guys. Is |
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> this something I should fix? I get: |
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> # updatedb && locate cert_igca_rsa.pem |
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> /old-backup-dir/etc/ssl/certs/cert_igca_rsa.pem |
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> /etc/ssl/certs/cert_igca_rsa.pem |
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I notice I have these two symlinks in /etc/ssl/certs: |
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Sep 7 05:23 3ee7e181.0 -> IGC_A.pem |
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Sep 7 05:23 3ee7e181.1 -> cert_igca_dsa.pem |
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After a bit of poking around I see that the ca-certificates package |
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installs one cert under two different names: |
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/usr/share/ca-certificates/gouv.fr/cert_igca_rsa.crt |
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/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/IGC_A.crt |
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I don't know where the 3ee7e181 symlinks get their names, but I notice |
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that the duplicate cert is actually the cert_igca_rsa.crt, not the dsa |
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cert. That's a bit confusing, but at least it led me to the answer. |