Миша writes:
> "This is neither easy nor cheap, and we cannot help
> you with that either." You can add my cert in source code.
Right, but we won't. This is nothing against you personally (I know
absolutely nothing about your CA or how you run it). It's for several
other reasons:
1. Verifying
to...@tuxteam.de wrote...
> On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 08:42:02AM +0300, Миша wrote:
> > Hello! I would like you to add my certification authority in the list of
> > trusted certs
>
> What's this: an attempt at social engineering or a hoax?
Cannot tell, but the elder remember "Honest Achmed's Used
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 08:42:02AM +0300, Миша wrote:
> Hello! I would like you to add my certification authority in the list of
> trusted certs
What's this: an attempt at social engineering or a hoax?
Cheers
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"This is neither easy nor cheap, and we cannot help
you with that either." You can add my cert in source code.
Thanks, I will try15 июня 2021 г. 10:36 пользователь Timo Röhling
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> * Миша [2021-06-15 08:42]:
> >Hello! I would like you to add my certification authority in the list of
>
* Миша [2021-06-15 08:42]:
Hello! I would like you to add my certification authority in the list of
trusted certs
TL;DR: No
First of all, you should probably use LetsEncrypt [1].
If you just want to play around and learn, you can add your CA cert
locally: just put it into /usr/local/share/ca
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