Hello, please see my reply below: On 28/10/2014, Michael Heyns <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Epiphany Team, > > I hope using the mailing list for enquiry is not inappropriate. I have > searched and asked around the web but with no definitive answer. > > I would just like more information on how to manage certificates in > Epiphany. We use an ownCloud server at home and then Epiphany saved Web > Apps for Calendar, Tasks and Contacts. The server's certificate is > self-signed and I would like to know how to import it. I noticed there > is nothing in the GNOME Web Help dialog regarding certificates.
The epiphany documentation is generally the domain of the GNOME documentation team[1] which welcomes all contributions. I would be more than happy to document the issue if someone can let me know how to import certificates. Michael, I have filed a bug at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=739326 against the documentation. Please feel free to subscribe to it if you would like to receive updates of any progress. > I have tried the /etc/ssl/certs method. The pk12util method. The > Nautilus and Seahorse method. > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. All desktops and laptops are > running GNOME 3.14 apart from one still on 3.12. That is good as the documentation is generally maintained only for the latest release. If we can fix the issue in the very near future, there is a possibility that there could be another 3.14 release with the fix, depending on whether the maintainers are planning another stable release or not. Regardless, thank you for reporting the issue. > Thank you for your time and all you do for the project. > > Kind Regards, > Michael Heyns > Thanks, Kat _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
