Re: Problem with wget 1.11. Please help

2008-04-04 Thread Micah Cowan
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Amit Patel wrote:
 Ya. I have checked it properly. It checks certificates. If i don't
 specify /etc/ca-bundle.crt with my working version of 1.10.2, it
 provides Self-signed certificate encountered error and fails.

Er, I'm not sure, but I think I would expect that to be a problem,
regardless of whether /etc/ca-bundle.crt.

Could you please verify whether a stock wget-1.10.2, configured and
installed from our source tarballs (not RedHat's), available at
ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.10.2.tar.gz ?

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Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer,
and GNU Wget Project Maintainer.
http://micah.cowan.name/
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Re: Problem with wget 1.11. Please help

2008-04-03 Thread Micah Cowan
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Amit Patel wrote:
 Hi  Hrvoje Niksic / Micah Cowan
 
 I am having strange problem with wget 1.11 version. While accessing a
 webserver which is running on Verisign issued Trial certificates, wget
 1.11 gives following error even though that certificate is valid.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/root $ wget --ca-certificate=/etc/ca-bundle.crt
 https://rw01246.einfochips.com*

snip

 However , if i try same with wget version 1.10.2  which is on another
 redhat machine, it is working perfect. I am not able to understand where
 the problem is. If you can spare some time and  help  help me to solve
 the issue , that would be great.

RedHat has been known to modify Wget fairly heavily. Recent versions of
RedHat's Wget 1.10.2 differ very substantially from ours. It would be
more useful to see how a wget-1.10.2 that was built straight from our
source packages would compare.

Is /etc/ca-bundle.crt exactly the same on both systems?

And: are you sure the working version doesn't have check_certificate
= off in either the /etc/wgetrc or ~/.wgetrc?

...If you can verify all of that, then I'm not sure how to go forward:
we'd need access to try that server, I guess (which doesn't resolve, for
me).

Also: Hrvoje and I are both subscribed to this list; no need to Cc us.

It's recommended, when posting to lists, that you choose a subject
header that describes the problem you're having, rather than just
describing that you have a problem. Valid SSL certificate not accepted
would have been a reasonable subject.

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Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer,
and GNU Wget Project Maintainer.
http://micah.cowan.name/
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