One workaround seems to be saving the chromium profile, deleting the
profile, restarting chromium and then move the saved profile back into
place.
I could now add our internal root CA without a problem. Will have a look
how chromium behaves with the next snap update.
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We have another case where Chromium "forgets" our internal root CA but
tells me it is already installed.
I can pinpoint this a bit further: we did an upgrade fom 18.04 to 20.04.
Uninstalling and re-installing chromium with snap seems to solve the
problem in most cases.
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Excellent, thanks Timo for the feedback. Let's do that, and leave the
bug status set to incomplete, which will make the bug report auto-expire
if nothing happens within the next 60 days.
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We do not have any customizations in Chromium, so I assume they are
saved in the default location.
When rolling out our clients, we install our internal CA to
/etc/univention/ssl/ucsCA/CAcert.pem with a symlink in /usr/local/share
/ca-certificates/UCSdomain.crt:
0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 36 Jan 17
Thanks for the report Timo. I'm not sure what's happening here. I tested
this like so in a VM:
- generated a custom root CA (e.g. using instructions at
https://help.f-secure.com/product.html?business/threatshield/latest/en/task_50407934989D4923AB76367EA0E627CA-threatshield-latest-en)
- imported
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Running
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
with
snap list | grep chromium
chromium 87.0.4280.661411 latest/stable
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