Fossil SCM

Updated the link to cURL's cacert.pem package from the "SSL" doc

wyoung 2021-07-20 20:57 trunk
Commit af7bbdcee9f2a44f2e4d6fc93bc480cb06f256115da60cc2b42368604540559f
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--- www/ssl.wiki
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for a different core reason: Windows does ship with a stock CA
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certificate set, but it's not in a format that OpenSSL understands how
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to use. Rather than try to find a way to convert the data format, you
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may find it acceptable to use the same Mozilla NSS cert set. I do not
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know of a way to easily get this from Mozilla themselves, but I did find
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-a [https://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html|third party source] for the
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+a [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html | third party source] for the
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<tt>cacert.pem</tt> file. I suggest placing the file into your Windows
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user home directory so that you can then point Fossil at it like so:
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<pre>
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fossil set --global ssl-ca-location %userprofile%\cacert.pem
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--- www/ssl.wiki
+++ www/ssl.wiki
@@ -177,11 +177,11 @@
177 for a different core reason: Windows does ship with a stock CA
178 certificate set, but it's not in a format that OpenSSL understands how
179 to use. Rather than try to find a way to convert the data format, you
180 may find it acceptable to use the same Mozilla NSS cert set. I do not
181 know of a way to easily get this from Mozilla themselves, but I did find
182 a [https://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html|third party source] for the
183 <tt>cacert.pem</tt> file. I suggest placing the file into your Windows
184 user home directory so that you can then point Fossil at it like so:
185
186 <pre>
187 fossil set --global ssl-ca-location %userprofile%\cacert.pem
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--- www/ssl.wiki
+++ www/ssl.wiki
@@ -177,11 +177,11 @@
177 for a different core reason: Windows does ship with a stock CA
178 certificate set, but it's not in a format that OpenSSL understands how
179 to use. Rather than try to find a way to convert the data format, you
180 may find it acceptable to use the same Mozilla NSS cert set. I do not
181 know of a way to easily get this from Mozilla themselves, but I did find
182 a [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html | third party source] for the
183 <tt>cacert.pem</tt> file. I suggest placing the file into your Windows
184 user home directory so that you can then point Fossil at it like so:
185
186 <pre>
187 fossil set --global ssl-ca-location %userprofile%\cacert.pem
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