The idea of a container is obviously that you do not want to touch it
again. And getting into a built container and trying to update
components in it is difficult and unless you invest even more work, it
also increases the size significantly (at least with docker).

So the question was where those certs and trustpoints are stored and if
there isn't a simpler way having them automatically update, eg: through
an init script in the container, every time it is restarted.

The one point seems to be Perls SSL library. I guess i need to look that
up.

In any case it is quite annoying that it seems to be ridiculously
difficult to just get a piece of software that you don't need to update
regularily. Even if you try to freeze it in a container *sigh*.


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