Bug#743339: ca-certificates: Previously removed certificates not added again

2014-11-05 Thread Alberto Garcia
On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 08:22:58PM -0500, Michael Catanzaro wrote:

 We tracked down a bug that's causing Facebook to display improperly
 in Epiphany [1] to this issue

Is this an Epiphany-only issue? I'm having problems displaying
Facebook with the MiniBrowser from webkit 2.6.2. Or is it a different
issue?

Berto


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Bug#743339: ca-certificates: Previously removed certificates not added again

2014-11-05 Thread Alberto Garcia
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 11:03:18AM +0200, Alberto Garcia wrote:

 Is this an Epiphany-only issue?

I answer myself: it's actually due to a change in webkitgtk 2.6.2:

http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/174983

Berto


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Bug#743339: ca-certificates: Previously removed certificates not added again

2014-04-01 Thread Kurt Roeckx
Package: ca-certificates
Version: 20140325
Severity: important

Hi,

It seems that you revered the removal of some certificates.
However they did not get installed again.  It seems they were
excluded in /etc/ca-certificates.conf for some reason, and
so not added again.


Kurt


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Bug#743339: ca-certificates: Previously removed certificates not added again

2014-04-01 Thread Michael Shuler

On 04/01/2014 04:52 PM, Kurt Roeckx wrote:

It seems that you revered the removal of some certificates.
However they did not get installed again.  It seems they were
excluded in /etc/ca-certificates.conf for some reason, and
so not added again.


Is this between 20140223 - 20140325? Yes, Mozilla reverted their 
removal of 1024-bit certificates, and I see that upon certificate 
removal, the removed certificates are set with a '!' in 
ca-certificates.conf. That '!' remains in place in the config file, and 
when the certificate files were installed with the upgrade, they weren't 
actually re-linked in /etc/ssl/certs/ and considered disabled. Bleh.


Thanks for the bug report, Kurt!

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