Yes, I can reproduce the issue with that ISO as well. Since I've booted
the ISO in a VM with only a serial console and no video card, I've added
"console=ttyS0,115200" to the installer kernel's cmdline in GRUB, and
cancelled installation as soon as possible to get to the big menu with
all the installation steps, so I could select "Execute shell". From
there, I've tried downloading a file from an HTTPS site with a valid
Let's Encrypt certificate, and got the ominous "ERROR: cannot verify
$HOSTNAME's certificate, issued by $CA: Unable to locally verify the
issuer's authority." message.

So yes, the "official" installer ISO images seem to lack the ca-
certificates package as well.

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  Netinstall ISO offers usage of HTTPS mirrors but lacks ca-certificates

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