Well, you said hint. I have a vague and distant memory of seeing this info in the openSSL docs. Very vague. It might have been in some openSSL discussion. -- Dar

On Oct 3, 2010, at 11:25 AM, Klaus on-rev wrote:

Hi all,

I tried to load a page from an https server and got of course an
error because the user certicitate was not found.

No username or password required for the site!

the result was:
error -Error with certificate at depth: 0  issuer  ...
...
...
err 20:unable to get local issuer certificate

So since any internt browser can do this, my question is how can I do?

Are there any "generic" certificates in some folder on the users hd that I can
set "the sslcerificates" to?

I seem to remember that this was a topic on this list, but can't remember the thread title.

Any hint are very appreciated!


Best

Klaus

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Klaus Major
http://www.major-k.de
kl...@major.on-rev.com

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