On 2009-12-31 11:53:58 +0100, Philipp Kern wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 03:25:20AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > A strace shows that curl tries to access /etc/ssl/certs/74c26bd0.0
> > and that wget tries to access /usr/lib/ssl/certs/74c26bd0.0, but
> > this file doesn't exist. It seems to correspond to the has for
> > Equifax_Secure_Global_eBusiness_CA-1.pem, which is not installed:
> 
> dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates and selecting it?  *rough guess*

I wonder why it was the only one that wasn't selected. From the
config.dat backups, I can see that it was selected in the past,
then it disappeared, but it wasn't selected when it reappeared
in the list.

> Do you have the "do not trust new certificates by default" activated?

I trust new certificates by default. I've had

Name: ca-certificates/trust_new_crts
Template: ca-certificates/trust_new_crts
Value: yes
Owners: ca-certificates

in the config.dat since I installed the machine.

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