[Bug 15704] crypt32: chain.ok test fails in OpenSolaris/PC-BSD
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Sun May 3 11:02:15 CDT 2009
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15704
--- Comment #12 from Juan Lang <juan_lang at yahoo.com> 2009-05-03 11:02:14 ---
(In reply to comment #11)
> I don't find having a bunch random certificates globally installed to be good
> security practice, so I am not inclined to request such thing from the
> distribution maintainer.
Sure. If I required these things to be installed, I would have marked this
invalid. It's a valid bug. There are two ways to approach it:
1) Make the test succeed even in the absence of the verisign root cert.
2) Find the correct location of root certs on Solaris/PC-BSD, and support them
in crypt32.
My test was already supposed to do 1), but apparently it doesn't do it
sufficiently well. But if I fix it without doing 2), Solaris/PC-BSD will
always be broken. So mainly I was hoping for feedback on the location of the
root certs on these platforms, so that crypt32 chain verification may someday
work there.
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