Re: OT Debian updating ssl certificates?

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Hmmm ... interesting. The only suggestions I can think of are to go
ahead and run update-ca-certificates. The other suggestion is to run
c_rehash on /etc/ssl/certs. If neither of those work, then I don't
know what else to suggest.

Greg


On Sat, Apr 09, 2016 at 03:28:58AM -0700, Tony Baechler wrote:
> I'm having the same problem on both Debian and Ubuntu. Not only do I
> install all package updates, but I manually installed the latest
> ca-certificates from the mirror to work around this problem. Often,
> I'll go to sites which work fine in Firefox but Lynx complains that
> the certificate can't be verified. This is very annoying. What else
> can I try? The same thing happens with wget, so it isn't a specific
> Lynx problem. It happens on most sites and the certs are from known
> certificate authorities. I don't remember the exact date of the
> latest package, but it's from 2016 and installed without errors.


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