Yes, that's the whole reason for keeping them. And it's a good reason :)
Chris.
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We also have an in-house tool to warn of expired certificates.
This is intentional, for the purpose of verifying older certificates.
To me, at first glance it would make more sense to remove expired
certificates. I assume the benefit of leaving expired certs installed
is that an application
On Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 05:18:09PM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
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> This is intentional, for the purpose of verifying older certificates.
I don't see the reason, but ok ...
> Which application is spitting out those warnings?
It's a self-written tool which checks for expired (or soon-to-be-expired
tag 493376 + wontfix
thanks
On Sat, Aug 02, 2008 at 05:05:22PM +0200, Joerg Hoh wrote:
> WARNING: /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/GTE_CyberTrust_Root_CA.crt
> already expired (Feb 23 23:59:00 2006 GMT)
> WARNING: /usr/share/ca-certificates/signet.pl/signet_ca3_pem.crt already
> expired (Apr 28
Package: ca-certificates
Version: 20080617
Severity: normal
ca-certificates delivers already expired certificates:
WARNING: /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/GTE_CyberTrust_Root_CA.crt
already expired (Feb 23 23:59:00 2006 GMT)
WARNING: /usr/share/ca-certificates/signet.pl/signet_ca3_pem.crt al
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