19.02.2016 20:51, Marcus Meissner пишет:
/etc/ssl/certs is cleared by update-ca-certificates.
If you want to place your own cert, put it to
/usr/share/pki/trust/
and run update-ca-certificates
This should create a symlink to your certificate in /etc/ssl/certs/
What script does it? On both 13.2 and TW I have 4 scripts in /usr/lib/ca-certificates/update.d, none of them ever mentions /usr/share/pki/trust. What packages should be installed to enable this? /usr/lib/ca-certificates/update.d/80etc_ssl.run will symlink to files in /var/lib/ca-certificates/pem as long as /etc/ssl/certs is not itself symlink to them. It also says that (custom?) CA certificates should be installed in /etc/pki/trust/anchors. But more importantly, I do not see this script deleting *files* in /etc/ssk/certs. It removes dangling symlinks or symlinks to previous default locations only ... Confused ... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org