On 2020-10-12 20:50, Kathleen Wilson wrote:
On 10/7/20 1:09 PM, Jakob Bohm wrote:
Please note that at least the first CSV download is not really a CSV file, as there are line feeds within each "PEM" value, and only one column.  It would probably be more useful as a simple concatenated PEM file, as used by various software packages as a root store input format.



Here's updated reports...

Text:

https://ccadb-public.secure.force.com/mozilla/IncludedRootsPEMTxt?TrustBitsInclude=Websites

https://ccadb-public.secure.force.com/mozilla/IncludedRootsPEMTxt?TrustBitsInclude=Email
These two are bad multi-pem files, as each certificate likes the
required line wrapping.

The useful multi-pem format would keep the line wrapping from the
old report, but not insert stray quotes and commas.


CSV:
https://ccadb-public.secure.force.com/mozilla/IncludedRootsPEMCSV?TrustBitsInclude=Websites

https://ccadb-public.secure.force.com/mozilla/IncludedRootsPEMCSV?TrustBitsInclude=Email

These two are like the old bad multi-pem reports, with the stray
internal line feeds after/before the ----- marker lines, but without the
internal linefeeds in the Base64 data.

Useful actual-csv reports like IncludedCACertificateWithPEMReport.csv
would have to omit the marker lines and their linefeeds as well as the
internal linefeeds in the Base64 data in order to keep each CSV record
entirely on one line.





If the Text reports look good, I'll add them to the wiki page, https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA/Included_Certificates


Thanks,
Kathleen



Enjoy

Jakob
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