Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I need to take an inventory of where SSL CA certificates are
> installed on various platforms. I intend to drop the SSL CA
> certificate bundle installed by Courier, rather have the configure
> script use the system default.

I welcome that.

> On Fedora, it's /etc/pki/tls/cert.pem, and I'd like to know, at the 
> least, where the certs are installed on Debian/Ubuntu, and various
> BSDs. Solaris would be nice, too.

On Debian /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt contains the concatenated
certificates. This file is no symlink. The same directory holds a
symlink to each individual cert and a respective 'hashlink'. The actual
certs are installed in subdirectories in /usr/share/ca-certificates. The
user can select which of those he trusts and an update command will then
create all files in /etc/ssl/certs.

Jochen

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