Gentoo Archives: gentoo-user

From: Fernando Rodriguez <frodriguez.developer@×××××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] broken seamonkey :(
Date: Sat, 05 Sep 2015 01:09:40
Message-Id: BLU436-SMTP2096FDFD57D20D6FDAA316F8D560@phx.gbl
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] broken seamonkey :( by lee
1 On Saturday, September 05, 2015 1:05:06 AM lee wrote:
2 > In this case, I happen to have full physical access to the server and
3 > thus to the certificate stored on it. This is not the case for, let's
4 > say, an employee checking his work-email from home whom I might give the
5 > login-data on the phone and instruct to add an exception when the dialog
6 > to do so pops up when they are trying to connect.
7
8 As a workaround you can create your own CA cert. I tested with a windows self-
9 signed cert (I guess the correct term is self-issued) and the openssl command
10 will show two certs. The second is the CA.
11
12 http://datacenteroverlords.com/2012/03/01/creating-your-own-ssl-certificate-authority/
13
14 --
15 Fernando Rodriguez

Replies

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Re: [gentoo-user] broken seamonkey :( Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com>
Re: [gentoo-user] broken seamonkey :( lee <lee@××××××××.de>