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Id: 74098
Status: open
Priority: 0/
Queue: Mozilla-CA

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Owner: Nobody in particular
Requestors: rjbs [...] cpan.org
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Severity: Important
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Subject: please refresh contents of bundle
At least as of today, there are certificates trusted by Firefox that are not in the bundle provided by Mozilla::CA. "GeoTrust SSL CA" certificates are the offenders that just made me do a bunch of digging. Can this module be easily updated and re-released? I would gladly do the labor required if there is something telling me how. Thanks very much. -- rjbs
Subject: Re: [rt.cpan.org #74098] please refresh contents of bundle
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 19:52:51 -0800
To: "bug-Mozilla-CA [...] rt.cpan.org" <bug-Mozilla-CA [...] rt.cpan.org>
From: Ask Bjørn Hansen <ask [...] perl.org>
Super easy. I will have a look tomorrow or later tonight. Ask On Jan 17, 2012, at 11:53, "Ricardo Signes via RT" <bug-Mozilla-CA@rt.cpan.org> wrote: Show quoted text
> Tue Jan 17 14:53:20 2012: Request 74098 was acted upon. > Transaction: Ticket created by RJBS > Queue: Mozilla-CA > Subject: please refresh contents of bundle > Broken in: (no value) > Severity: Important > Owner: Nobody > Requestors: rjbs@cpan.org > Status: new > Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=74098 > > > > At least as of today, there are certificates trusted by Firefox that are not in the bundle provided > by Mozilla::CA. "GeoTrust SSL CA" certificates are the offenders that just made me do a bunch > of digging. > > Can this module be easily updated and re-released? I would gladly do the labor required if there > is something telling me how. > > Thanks very much. > > -- > rjbs
Subject: Re: [rt.cpan.org #74098] please refresh contents of bundle
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 22:52:02 -0800
To: bug-Mozilla-CA [...] rt.cpan.org
From: Ask Bjørn Hansen <ask [...] perl.org>
On Jan 17, 2012, at 11:53, Ricardo Signes via RT wrote: Show quoted text
> At least as of today, there are certificates trusted by Firefox that are not in the bundle provided > by Mozilla::CA. "GeoTrust SSL CA" certificates are the offenders that just made me do a bunch > of digging.
I uploaded an update now (20120118); not sure if it will fix the GeoTrust issue. The names of the CAs are often a bit opaque. Ask