I've uploaded a fixed wget package to precise-proposed for processing by
the SRU team.
** Also affects: wget (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: wget (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: wget (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New =>
Ubuntu 12.04 has wget 1.13.4, which doesn't have support for TLS Server
Name Indication, which was included in 1.14. That needs to get
backported.
** No longer affects: ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
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I can reproduce this with wget on 12.04, but not on 14.04. Both use the
same version of ca-certificates.
Using openssl directly also works:
openssl s_client -CAfile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt -connect
www.x.org:443
I suspect wget on 12.04 is doing something odd, I'll look into this.
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The ca-certificates I have is "ca-certificates 20160104ubuntu0.12.04.1"
The issue exists with two versions of wget I've tried
wget 1.13.4-2ubuntu1.2
and
Wget 1.16.3 which I compiled myself
Although the error message is different for each, I believe its the same
issue.
Error with Wget 1.13.4:
Current ca-certificates should already have the required CA.
Which version of ca-certificates, and which version of wget are you
trying?
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