This package includes PEM files of CA certificates to allow SSL-based
applications to check for the authenticity of SSL connections.
-Please note that we can neither confirm nor deny whether the certificate
-authorities whose certificates are included in this package have in any
-way been audited for trustworthiness or RFC 3647 compliance. Full
-responsibility to assess them belongs to the local system administrator.
+Please note that Debian can neither confirm nor deny whether the
+certificate authorities whose certificates are included in this package
+have in any way been audited for trustworthiness or RFC 3647 compliance.
+Full responsibility to assess them belongs to the local system
+administrator.
The CA certificates contained in this package are installed into
“/usr/share/ca-certificates”.
How certificates will be accepted into the ca-certificates package
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+**** Notice! ****
+ Option 1, listed below, is deprecated. Please, see Debian bug report
+ #647848 for discussion on establishing a new Debian CA Certificate
+ Policy for CA inclusion, maintenance, and enforcement in Debian
+ ca-certificates. Option 2, below, is the only current method.
+ - http://bugs.debian.org/647848
+*****************
+
Option 1:
- File a *GPG-signed* bug report against ca-certificates with
*severity normal*. The bug report must include an attached