On Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) install ca-certificates package and
checked the /etc/ssl/certs directory .pem files, noticed some of the
certificate expired.
These certificates expired in 2023,but this package still has these certs.
What is the right way to clean up these expired certificates?
I need help with my mbox could you tell me a lol about it
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 11:03:18AM +0200, Alberto Garcia wrote:
> Is this an Epiphany-only issue?
I answer myself: it's actually due to a change in webkitgtk 2.6.2:
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/174983
Berto
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 08:22:58PM -0500, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
> We tracked down a bug that's causing Facebook to display improperly
> in Epiphany [1] to this issue
Is this an Epiphany-only issue? I'm having problems displaying
Facebook with the MiniBrowser from webkit 2.6.2. Or is it a diffe
Hi,
We tracked down a bug that's causing Facebook to display improperly in
Epiphany [1] to this issue, so this seems fairly serious (though
fortunately it probably only affects users who updated during February
or March). Hopefully you'll be able to fix this automatically, but if
not it might be a
On 04/01/2014 04:52 PM, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
It seems that you revered the removal of some certificates.
However they did not get installed again. It seems they were
excluded in /etc/ca-certificates.conf for some reason, and
so not added again.
Is this between 20140223 -> 20140325? Yes, Mozilla
Package: ca-certificates
Version: 20140325
Severity: important
Hi,
It seems that you revered the removal of some certificates.
However they did not get installed again. It seems they were
excluded in /etc/ca-certificates.conf for some reason, and
so not added again.
Kurt
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