Paul Rogers wrote:
But I think you're missing the point of my question, it's one of policy: Why does any user need to have any access to Certificate Authority certificates? It's not like they're a private key-ring, right? I'm thinking it should be the sysadmin's responsibility, and system wide.
Normally yes, but there is no reason a regular user can't look at them. The only restrictions should be for install/remove in the system locations.
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