Hi all, You can now try out the Shared System Certificates feature in Fedora 19. The goal of this feature is to have nearly all crypto libraries use the same default source for their trusted certificate authority anchors and blacklist. Adding a new trusted certificate authority can now be done in one place. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/SharedSystemCertificates Come and join us on the test day next week: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2013-03-28_Shared_System_Certificates The above links also contain documentation about the feature and how to try it out (use the test cases). This feature affects mainly TLS/SSL clients, and not servers. But it is our expectation that both will continue to work as they had on Fedora 18 without modification. Many servers have their own configured CA list (such as apache with mod_ssl). This behavior has not changed. What are the servers (or system services acting as SSL clients) that rely on the system wide CA bundle? We'd like to check that they still work, so if you have any to add to our list, please reply here (ideally with a few details on how to test the service). This is just one step on a road to sharing certificates and keys between applications. It's been a long time in coming, and although this is just the first step, we believe that it is useful. Cheers, Stef -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel