evolution does not know about any root certificate?

Ed Greshko Ed.Greshko at greshko.com
Sun Oct 18 15:49:51 UTC 2009


Christoph A. wrote:
> On 18.10.2009 16:38, Ed Greshko wrote:
>   
>> Check your ~/.evolution directory for the existence of cert8.db and
>> key3.db.  These are copies of the files that exist in /etc/pki/nssdb and
>> are part of nss-3.12.4-3.fc11.i586 which should be installed.
>>     
>
> rpm -qa nss
> nss-3.12.4-3.fc11.i586
>
> rpm -qa --filesbypkg nss
> nss                       /etc/pki/nssdb
> nss                       /etc/pki/nssdb/cert8.db
> nss                       /etc/pki/nssdb/key3.db
> nss                       /etc/pki/nssdb/secmod.db
> nss                       /etc/prelink.conf.d
> nss                       /etc/prelink.conf.d/nss-prelink.conf
> nss                       /lib/libnss3.so
> nss                       /lib/libnssckbi.so
> nss                       /lib/libnssdbm3.chk
> nss                       /lib/libnssdbm3.so
> nss                       /lib/libnsspem.so
> nss                       /lib/libnssutil3.so
> nss                       /lib/libsmime3.so
> nss                       /lib/libsoftokn3.chk
> nss                       /lib/libsoftokn3.so
> nss                       /lib/libssl3.so
> nss                       /usr/lib/nss
> nss                       /usr/lib/nss/unsupported-tools
> nss                       /usr/lib/nss/unsupported-tools/shlibsign
>
> [ .evolution ] $ sha1sum /etc/pki/nssdb/cert8.db /etc/pki/nssdb/key3.db
> cert8.db key3.db
> d272a7b58364862613d44261c5744f7a336bf177  /etc/pki/nssdb/cert8.db
> 7f78b5bcecdb5005e7b803604b2ec9d1a9df2fb5  /etc/pki/nssdb/key3.db
> 59afff730a422a7fb61b7711572775ad9294873d  cert8.db
> 4dffc8dc7bdda7b3825358fe1443f4c368ac5be8  key3.db
>
> [ .evolution ] $ cp /etc/pki/nssdb/cert8.db /etc/pki/nssdb/key3.db .
>
> This did not solve the problem.
> (evolution was restarted)
>
>
>   
Strange....  I have been unable to duplicate the problem....

In cases like this I always fall back to creating a new user account and
testing it under the new account.  This helps to determine if it is a
user issue or system wide issue.




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