Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2008-02-18 | - We're no longer providing a very old ca-bundle in the curl tarball. You can | Daniel Stenberg | |
get a fresh one downloaded and created with 'make ca-bundle' or you can get one from here => http://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html if you want a fresh new one extracted from Mozilla's recent list of ca certs. The configure option --with-ca-bundle now lets you specify what file to use as default ca bundle for your build. If not specified, the configure script will check a few known standard places for a global ca cert to use. | |||
2008-02-08 | fixed a typo. | Gunter Knauf | |
2008-02-08 | for step 5, mention that we can now generate an own version locally if wanted | Daniel Stenberg | |
instead of downloading it from the curl site | |||
2004-09-12 | describes how you can extract the CA cert from a site using the openssl tool | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-08-25 | Frankie V's description on how to get a CA cert for a random site using | Daniel Stenberg | |
IE | |||
2004-08-09 | mention the new cool CA extraction way just documented | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-06-29 | 'M-x ispell-buffer' | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-06-29 | Added missing info for the command line tool, as noted by Mike Kienenberger | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-03-30 | mention the fact that you can append a new CA cert to the existing bundle too | Daniel Stenberg | |
2004-03-16 | added the CA bundle default path, and mention the risk that the server you | Daniel Stenberg | |
try to talk to may be an imposter | |||
2003-07-23 | moved SSLCERTS into the docs/ directory | Daniel Stenberg | |