![]() Issuer: C=US, ST=CA, O=SonicWALL Inc., CN=SonicWALL Firewall DPI-SSL Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption Here's the ~/ufgd/VPN $ openssl x509 -in SonicWall_DPI-SSL_CA.cer -text -noout Openssl x509 -in SonicWall_DPI-SSL_CA.cer -text -noout Try to read the certificate info with openssl with seems the second one isn't in DER format. Would you have any guidance on this one? Thanks! One of the certificates converted out of the box. ![]() I tried to convert the certificates here at home (will be able to test definitively at work next Monday). Openssl x509 -inform der -in certificate.cer -out certificate.pem If you need to convert the certificates format this should do the trick: Last edited by gfaccin on Wed 9:33 pm edited 1 time in total I've also tried to customize the wget command used by emerge in order to ignore certificates something like this in /etc/portage/nf:įETCHCOMMAND="/usr/bin/wget -no-check-certificate \$ in the command, but emerge does not accept that possibility.Ĭan anyone please guide me in order to have emerge and layman working in a network that requires these certificates? cer files that I've got, and I don't know how to convert them from the Windows. However, that location takes certificates in a different format than the. I know that I can install certificates in /usr/local/share/ca-certificates. * SSLError was: certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:600) * nnect_url() Failed to update the mirror list from: * Warning: an installed db file was not found at: My problem is with portage: whenever I try to install software that is downloaded by portage using wget, errors like this happen: I've installed those pesky certificates in Firefox in order to access the web. I need to be free to work (really, not doing anything wrong, just need my apps and linux programming environment). I'm the only one using Gentoo because I don't want Windows. ![]() In my workplace I work basically under the surveillance of The Big Brother.Įveryone uses Windows and is required to install network certificates, named SonicWall_DPI-SSL_CA.cer and dpi-ssl-2048-sha2.cer, from SonicWall Inc. ![]() ![]() Posted: Fri 4:15 pm Post subject: Help with Trust Certificates Gentoo Forums Forum Index Networking
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