On Saturday 21 December 2013 16:51:56 L Walsh wrote:
> mancha wrote:
> > L Walsh tlinx.org> writes:
> >> I recently started using 1.14 of wget included with my distro's updates:
> >> GNU Wget 1.14 built on linux-gnu.
> >>
> >> Trouble is, it gives security warnings on almost every https
> >> site
mancha wrote:
L Walsh tlinx.org> writes:
I recently started using 1.14 of wget included with my distro's updates:
GNU Wget 1.14 built on linux-gnu.
Trouble is, it gives security warnings on almost every https
site I access.
I can't think of 1 where I didn't have to override the security
Am Freitag, 20. Dezember 2013, 13:54:12 schrieb Mike Frysinger:
> On Friday 20 December 2013 12:03:43 L Walsh wrote:
> > Perhaps wget isn't using the new location?
>
> openssl manages its cert locations itself, not wget. file a bug for your
> distro.
You are right.
What I wrote before about /etc
Am Freitag, 20. Dezember 2013, 09:03:43 schrieb L Walsh:
> But at the end of the update script, I notice a message:
> if ($foundignored)
> {
>print STDERR "\n* = CA Certificates in /etc/ssl/certs are only seen by
> some legacy applications.
> To install CA-Certificates globally move them to /et
On Friday 20 December 2013 12:03:43 L Walsh wrote:
> Perhaps wget isn't using the new location?
openssl manages its cert locations itself, not wget. file a bug for your
distro.
-mike
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mancha wrote:
L Walsh tlinx.org> writes:
I recently started using 1.14 of wget included with my distro's updates:
GNU Wget 1.14 built on linux-gnu.
Trouble is, it gives security warnings on almost every https
site I access.
I can't think of 1 where I didn't have to override the security
Daniel Stenberg haxx.se> writes:
>
> On Fri, 20 Dec 2013, mancha wrote:
>
> > This is not a wget issue proper.
>
> If it only warns and still continues and gets the content, I would still
> call it a problem.
I believe it continues because of an explicit user override of default
behavior (--no
On Fri, 20 Dec 2013, mancha wrote:
This is not a wget issue proper.
If it only warns and still continues and gets the content, I would still call
it a problem.
--
/ daniel.haxx.se
L Walsh tlinx.org> writes:
>
> I recently started using 1.14 of wget included with my distro's updates:
> GNU Wget 1.14 built on linux-gnu.
>
> Trouble is, it gives security warnings on almost every https
> site I access.
>
> I can't think of 1 where I didn't have to override the security
> w
I recently started using 1.14 of wget included with my distro's updates:
GNU Wget 1.14 built on linux-gnu.
+digest +https +ipv6 +iri +large-file +nls +ntlm +opie +ssl/openssl
Wgetrc:
/home/law/.wgetrc (user)
/etc/wgetrc (system)
Locale: /usr/share/locale
Compile: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSY
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