suddenly realizing i don’t know how POSIX systems make sure software knows where the trusted root certificates are
Debian rips the certs Mozilla uses out and packages them in ca-certificates, which seems to end up installing certs into /etc/ssl/certs. but idk if this is standardized behavior or not
ca-certificates
/etc/ssl/certs
RedHat seems to have a ca-certificates but idk how related it is, if at all
@aescling Gentoo seems to just package Debian's ca-certificates...
$ qfile /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crtapp-misc/ca-certificates: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt$ qsearch -H ca-certificatesapp-misc/ca-certificates: https://packages.debian.org/sid/ca-certificates
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@aescling Gentoo seems to just package Debian's ca-certificates...