[Bug 1795242] Re: Digicert certificate is not included

2018-10-02 Thread Stan Janssen
This is on ElementaryOS 0.4.1, which is based on Ubuntu 16.04: sudo dpkg -s ca-certificates | grep Version: Version: 20170717~16.04.1 And also on ElementaryOS 5 Beta 2, which is based on Ubuntu 18.04: sudo dpkg -s ca-certificates | grep Version: Version: 20180409 I was directed

Re: [Bug 1795242] Re: Digicert certificate is not included

2018-10-02 Thread Stan Janssen
Thanks, Seth, for looking into this. You're right; that certificate is indeed installed by default. I seem to have misstated the name of the certificate in my original bug report and post. It should have been the "DigiCert SHA2 Secure Server CA" certificate, which is the one I describe in the

[Bug 1795242] Re: Digicert certificate is not included

2018-10-03 Thread Stan Janssen
I have reported this to Marktplaats.nl, suggesting they include the certificate in the chain that is being sent out by the server. (I wonder why DigiCert has not been able to convice Mozilla to include this certificate, yet they still sign certificates that are intended for public verification

[Bug 1795242] Re: Digicert certificate is not included

2018-10-02 Thread Stan Janssen
** Description changed: - The "DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA" certificate is missing, which - means that the system does not trust web sites that are using SSL - certificates signed by that root. An example is a popular website in the - Netherlands https://marktplaats.nl. The result is that

[Bug 1795242] [NEW] Digicert certificate is not included

2018-09-30 Thread Stan Janssen
Public bug reported: The "DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA" certificate is missing, which means that the system does not trust web sites that are using SSL certificates signed by that root. An example is a popular website in the Netherlands https://marktplaats.nl. The result is that no

[Bug 1790454] Re: Bluetooth (btintel) stops working after suspend/resume

2019-10-09 Thread Stan Janssen
I am running into exactly the same problem as Bas Zoetekouw. I added the enable_autosuspend=0 option: stan@stan-desktop:~$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/btusb.conf options btusb enable_autosuspend=0 But I see the following in dmesg after reboot: [4.026743] btusb: unknown parameter