Trusting certificates when installing mono
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- Subject: Trusting certificates when installing mono
- From: Drew DeVault <sircmpwn@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2015 09:50:38 -0700
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It can be a frequent problem among .NET devs that mono trusts no
certificates by default. The usual procedure is to have users manually
run `mozroots --import --sync` to trust the same certs Mozilla trusts,
but that makes it so that there will always be a manual step after
installing your software, even through a package manager.
Can the mono package be altered to import all of the systemwide
certificates (/etc/ssl/certs) into mono's trust store? This should make
the problem much less frustrating.
--
Drew DeVault
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