AFAIK, Sun Java is no longer in Ubuntu. Even if it is, it's probably a
new version than 6. I'm sure this is broken, but nobody is going to fix
it. I just don't care any more.
** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346609
Title:
Sun Java 6 JRE does not use ca-certificates for SSL
Status in ca-certificates package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in sun-java6 package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Sun Java 6 does not use the Debian/Ubuntu ca-certificates system for
SSL root certificates. This means that, for example, installing a
corporate CA certificate using the system-wide ca-certificates
mechanism will NOT result in it being trusted by Sun Java 6.
This can be fixed by symlinking /etc/java-6-sun/security/cacerts to
/etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts. However, that will result in the following CAs
(which are currently trusted in Java 6) no longer being trusted. If that
presents a problem, they should be added to ca-certificates. The certificates
are:
CN=Baltimore CyberTrust Code Signing Root, OU=CyberTrust, O=Baltimore,
C=IE
CN=GTE CyberTrust Root 5, OU="GTE CyberTrust Solutions, Inc.", O=GTE
Corporation, C=US
CN=TC TrustCenter Class 2 CA II, OU=TC TrustCenter Class 2 CA, O=TC
TrustCenter GmbH, C=DE
CN=TC TrustCenter Class 4 CA II, OU=TC TrustCenter Class 4 CA, O=TC
TrustCenter GmbH, C=DE
CN=TC TrustCenter Universal CA I, OU=TC TrustCenter Universal CA, O=TC
TrustCenter GmbH, C=DE
OU=Security Communication EV RootCA1, O="SECOM Trust Systems CO.,LTD.",
C=JP
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