I also asked this question on serverfault:
http://serverfault.com/questions/722770/which-ubuntu-package-has-the-ca-for-debian-neo4j-org-godaddy

The neo4j site shows that I should get the neo4j GPG signing key
using |wget -q -O - http://debian.neo4j.org/neotechnology.gpg.key|

This of course, could allow the certificate to be hacked, and I would
not be able to tell. Bad news. So, I really should
use*https*://debian.neo4j.org/neotechnology.gpg.key instead. But when I
do, neither wget nor curl can find the certificate. On the other hand,
Chrome seems perfectly happy with it. Here's the detailed message from wget:

    ERROR: cannot verify debian.neo4j.org's certificate, issued by
    ‘CN=Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority -
    G2,OU=http://certs.godaddy.com/repository/,O=GoDaddy.com\
    <http://certs.godaddy.com/repository/,O=GoDaddy.com%5C>,
    Inc.,L=Scottsdale,ST=Arizona,C=US’:

I have to use a command line tool in this context, and it really needs
to be gotten via https or it doesn't do what it's intended to do...
Which debian/Ubuntu package will install the needed certificate authority?

[I already know about *--no-check-certificate*. That doesn't solve the
problem]

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