On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 21:04 +0200, Kai Engert wrote:
Parts of the Fedora infrastructure do not use certificates issued by
a
CA already trusted by Firefox, but from Fedora's own certificate authority.
If you decide to trust Fedora to issue certificates that can identify
web sites, you could decide to import that CA cert to your set of
trusted roots.
You could go to
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/fingerprints and install
the CA certificate available from the bottom of that page.
(Unfortunately the mime type currently is not application/x-x509-ca-cert
so you have to safe that file, and then open it, you might even have to
go to certificate manager and open the authorities tab, then import from
there.)
You can confirm the origin of the certificate by comparing the
fingerprint presented by Firefox with the one listed on the fingerprints
page (at least you'll know that the fingerprints page and the CA are
controlled by the same people).
Hope that helps,
Kai
I've already added an exception for
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/ both
in epiphany and firefox (I trust the fedora issued certificates),
however this pages seems rather like my certificate is not being
recognized by koji as signed by "known CA authority"...
Martin