[Dovecot] [patch] gssapi support

Ray Miller ray at sysdev.oucs.ox.ac.uk
Tue Jul 13 19:17:57 EEST 2004


On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 07:04:09PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> 
> I have no idea how to do it in Linux though. Does OpenSSL have some 
> hardcoded root certificates directory, or does each program handle it 
> in it's own way?

A bit of both: there is a system-wide certificate directory, but some
applications also have their own certificate store.  mutt, when linked
agaisnt OpenSSL, allows a user to store CA certificates in a default
location of ~/.mutt_certificates, and use of the system-wide
certificate directory can be toggled.  I'm not so familiar with other
clients.

On a Debian system, you can "apt-get install ca-certificates" to
populate the system directory.

-- 
Ray Miller, Unix Systems Programmer & Team Leader
Systems Development & Support, Computing Services, University of Oxford
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