Eric Gallager wrote:
I think that the `certsync` port (alternative to curl-ca-bundle) is
supposed to help with this...
I have curl-ca-bundle installed.
Should I remove it?
I read the description
Export x509 CAs from the Mac OS X Keychain.
The package implements exporting of x509 CAs from th
On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 4:37 AM Riccardo Mottola via macports-users
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Nils Breunese wrote:
> >> what certificates do you use with apple-pki-bundle? I got those from curl
> >> (cacert.pem from https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html)
> >> On old Macs in Safari even a simple page like
Hi,
Nils Breunese wrote:
>> what certificates do you use with apple-pki-bundle? I got those from curl
>> (cacert.pem from https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html)
>> On old Macs in Safari even a simple page like wikipedia is not loadable, I
>> thought it is a certificate issue, but it did not help.
Riccardo Mottola via macports-users wrote:
> what certificates do you use with apple-pki-bundle? I got those from curl
> (cacert.pem from https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html)
I am not familiar with apple-pki-bundle, but MacPorts also has a curl-ca-bundle
port (https://ports.macports.org/port/cu
Riccardo Mottola via macports-users wrote:
> what certificates do you use with apple-pki-bundle? I got those from curl
> (cacert.pem from https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html)
> On old Macs in Safari even a simple page like wikipedia is not loadable, I
> thought it is a certificate issue, but it
Hi,
what certificates do you use with apple-pki-bundle? I got those from
curl (cacert.pem from https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html)
On old Macs in Safari even a simple page like wikipedia is not loadable,
I thought it is a certificate issue, but it did not help. Firefox has
its own.
Perhaps i