That link shows the contents of the original ca-certificates package
that shipped with trusty, not the one from trusty-security.
Closing this bug. Thanks!
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I understand that it won't be back.
Regarding trusty-security package. I see now that both this one and
trusty-updates are the same. What made me think they differ is the list
of files. You can take a look at the
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/all/ca-certificates/filelist and find
that GTE ent
That certificate is not going to be added back. I suggest filing a bug
with Eclipse so that they sign using a different CA, especially since
that one expires in 2018.
The package in trusty-security doesn't contain this certificate. I'm not sure
why you believe it does.
trusty-updates and trusty-s
Ah, I see. There's no such CA in my current firefox, and it's mozilla
where all certificates come from. So I guess this is rather Mozilla and
Eclipse have different views to security, and there's nothing to do from
package maintainer side.
But what to do with that trusty-security package? Looks li
Marc, please ping me if you need further certificate information.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1570394
Title:
Missing GTE CyberTrust Global Root
Mostly I'm using Oomph eclipse installer. Running it with both oracle and
open-jdk java gives me the confirmation dialog about untrusted certificate.
All (most?) eclipse-provided artifacts are signed using their certificate that
have that GTE CyberTrust Global Root as a CA.
The same can be observ
Which eclipse package are you using, and what site are you accessing
that is giving the error?
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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The GTE CyberTrust Global Root certificate was removed by the following
security update:
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2913-1/
Here is some more information on why that CA was removed:
https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2015/01/28/phase-2-phasing-out-certificates-with-1024-bit-rsa-keys/
https://bu
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