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Fedora 22: Update Notification for CA-Certificates with Legacy Support

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Calendar Grey September 4, 2015
Dist Fedora Esm H88
The latest Fedora ca-certificates update enhances security and compatibility, fixing vulnerabilities by updating CA certificates for SSL/TLS communications.
This is an update to the set of CA certificates version 2.5 as released with NSS version 3.19.3 However, as in previous versions of the ca-certificates package, the CA list has be...

Summary

This package contains the set of CA certificates chosen by the

Mozilla Foundation for use with the Internet PKI.

Update Information:

This is an update to the set of CA certificates version 2.5 as released with NSS version 3.19.3 However, as in previous versions of the ca-certificates package, the CA list has been modified to keep several legacy CAs still trusted for compatibility reasons. Please refer to the project URL for details. If you prefer to use the unchanged list provided by Mozilla, and if you accept any compatibility issues it may cause, an administrator may configure the system by executing the "ca-legacy disable" command.

Change Log

References

Fedora Update Notification None 2015-09-04 19:44:03.446947
Name : ca-certificates Product : Fedora 22 Version : 2015.2.5 Release : 1.0.fc22 URL : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CA-Certificates Summary : The Mozilla CA root certificate bundle Description : This package contains the set of CA certificates chosen by the Mozilla Foundation for use with the Internet PKI.

Update Instructions

This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use su -c 'yum update ca-certificates' at the command line. For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum", available at .

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Name: ca-certificates
Product: Fedora 22
Version: 2015.2.5
Release: 1.0.fc22
Summary: The Mozilla CA root certificate bundle

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