On 05/30/2014 05:15 AM, Eduardo Machado wrote: > 2014-05-29 5:30 GMT-03:00 Timothée Ravier <siosm99@xxxxxxxxx>: > >> On 29/05/2014 04:30, Eduardo Machado wrote: >>> But... This week, after a system upgrade both Firefox and Chrome, >>> stopped to reflect this, even after i did all the above process >>> again. >>> >>> Firefox and Chrome are not using the ca-certificates package? Is >>> there a way to do what i'm trying to do (a central point to manage >>> certificates for all apps, especially browsers)? >> >> Fedora has been working on something close to what you'd want: one place >> to manage all certificates: >> >> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SharedSystemCertificates >> >> I don't know how hard it would be integrate this into Arch Linux. >> > > I will study this so i can help. Anyone already looking into this? > > But what was strange for me was that doing the steps i listed above it > worked at Arch some months ago... > > Do you know where Firefox or Chrome look for this list of CA certs? > > Firefox uses certificates from NSS database which is I believe compiled into NSS library (the same file is used to generate most if not all of ca-certificates though). I presume chrome/ium does the same. >> >>> And, a last question, is there a way to run a script after a >>> specific package upgrade? >> >> I think this has been discussed at some point but this hasn't been >> implemented yet as far as I remember. >> >> -- >> Timothée Ravier >> > > Thanks for the answer. > -- Note: My last name is not Krejzi.