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| 3 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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| 4 | <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
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| 5 | %general-entities;
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| 6 |
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[4a16903] | 7 | <!ENTITY certhost "https://hg.mozilla.org/">
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| 8 | <!ENTITY certpath "/lib/ckfw/builtins/certdata.txt">
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[35b3a0c] | 9 | <!ENTITY make-ca-buildsize "164 KB (with all runtime deps)">
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[c1cd435e] | 10 | <!ENTITY make-ca-time "0.1 SBU (with all runtime deps)">
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[4a16903] | 11 |
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[35b3a0c] | 12 | <!ENTITY make-ca-download "https://github.com/lfs-book/make-ca/archive/v&make-ca-version;/make-ca-&make-ca-version;.tar.gz">
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| 13 | <!ENTITY make-ca-size "40 KB">
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| 14 | <!ENTITY make-ca-md5sum "e99d2985ead0037caedb765fd66b33f0">
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[c9b953e6] | 15 | ]>
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| 16 |
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[697e6ca5] | 17 | <sect1 id="make-ca" xreflabel="make-ca-&make-ca-version;">
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[2198a32] | 18 | <?dbhtml filename="make-ca.html"?>
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[c9b953e6] | 19 |
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| 20 |
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[697e6ca5] | 21 | <title>make-ca-&make-ca-version;</title>
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[2198a32] | 22 | <indexterm zone="make-ca">
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| 23 | <primary sortas="a-make-ca">make-ca</primary>
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[c9b953e6] | 24 | </indexterm>
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| 25 |
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| 26 | <sect2 role="package">
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[2198a32] | 27 | <title>Introduction to make-ca</title>
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[c9b953e6] | 28 |
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[697e6ca5] | 29 | <para>
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| 30 | Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a method to validate the authenticity
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| 31 | of an otherwise unknown entity across untrusted networks. PKI works by
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| 32 | establishing a chain of trust, rather than trusting each individual host
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| 33 | or entity explicitly. In order for a certificate presented by a remote
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| 34 | entity to be trusted, that certificate must present a complete chain of
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| 35 | certificates that can be validated using the root certificate of a
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| 36 | Certificate Authority (CA) that is trusted by the local machine.
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| 37 | </para>
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[8558044] | 38 |
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[697e6ca5] | 39 | <para>
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| 40 | Establishing trust with a CA involves validating things like company
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| 41 | address, ownership, contact information, etc., and ensuring that the CA
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| 42 | has followed best practices, such as undergoing periodic security audits
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| 43 | by independent investigators and maintaining an always available
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| 44 | certificate revocation list. This is well outside the scope of BLFS (as
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| 45 | it is for most Linux distributions). The certificate store provided here
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| 46 | is taken from the Mozilla Foundation, who have established very strict
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| 47 | inclusion policies described <ulink
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[3a297222] | 48 | url="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/governance/policies/security-group/certs/policy/">here</ulink>.
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[697e6ca5] | 49 | </para>
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| 50 |
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[f4734425] | 51 | &lfs122_checked;
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[697e6ca5] | 52 |
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| 53 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Package Information</bridgehead>
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[c9b953e6] | 54 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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| 55 | <listitem>
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[47274444] | 56 | <para>
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| 57 | Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&make-ca-download;"/>
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| 58 | </para>
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[c9b953e6] | 59 | </listitem>
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| 60 | <listitem>
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[47274444] | 61 | <para>
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| 62 | Download size: &make-ca-size;
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| 63 | </para>
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[30b7db74] | 64 | </listitem>
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| 65 | <listitem>
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[47274444] | 66 | <para>
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| 67 | Download MD5 Sum: &make-ca-md5sum;
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| 68 | </para>
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[c9b953e6] | 69 | </listitem>
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| 70 | <listitem>
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[47274444] | 71 | <para>
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| 72 | Estimated disk space required: &make-ca-buildsize;
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| 73 | </para>
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[c9b953e6] | 74 | </listitem>
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| 75 | <listitem>
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[47274444] | 76 | <para>
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| 77 | Estimated build time: &make-ca-time;
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| 78 | </para>
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[c9b953e6] | 79 | </listitem>
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| 80 | </itemizedlist>
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| 81 |
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[24be2b6] | 82 | <note>
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| 83 | <para>
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| 84 | This package ships a CA certificate for validating the identity of
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| 85 | <ulink url='&certhost;'/>. If the trust chain of this website
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| 86 | has been changed after the release of make-ca-&make-ca-version;,
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| 87 | it may fail to get the revision of <filename>certdata.txt</filename>
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| 88 | from server. Use an updated make-ca release at
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| 89 | <ulink url='https://github.com/lfs-book/make-ca/releases'>the
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| 90 | release page</ulink> if this issue happens.
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| 91 | </para>
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| 92 | </note>
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| 93 |
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[2198a32] | 94 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">make-ca Dependencies</bridgehead>
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[c1cd435e] | 95 |
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[95378e8] | 96 | <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Required</bridgehead>
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[47274444] | 97 | <para role="required">
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[21114f6] | 98 | <!-- Attention: no role="runtime" here because jhalfs don't assume
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| 99 | runtime dependencies are needed to run commands. -->
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| 100 | <xref linkend="p11-kit"/> (runtime, built after
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[4758182] | 101 | <xref role="nodep" linkend="libtasn1"/>, required in the following
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| 102 | instructions to generate certificate stores from trust anchors, and
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| 103 | each time <command>make-ca</command> is run)
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[47274444] | 104 | </para>
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[95378e8] | 105 | <!-- /usr/bin/trust is needed to extract the certs to /etc/ssl/certs -->
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[c1cd435e] | 106 |
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[4a16903] | 107 | <bridgehead renderas="sect4">Optional (runtime)</bridgehead>
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| 108 | <para role="optional">
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[21a08bf] | 109 | <xref role="runtime" linkend="nss"/> (to generate a shared NSSDB)
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[96e9478] | 110 | </para>
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[c9b953e6] | 111 |
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| 112 | </sect2>
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| 113 |
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| 114 | <sect2 role="installation">
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[4758182] | 115 | <title>Installation of make-ca and Generation of the CA-certificates stores</title>
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[c9b953e6] | 116 |
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[47274444] | 117 | <para>
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| 118 | The <application>make-ca</application> script will download and process
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| 119 | the certificates included in the <filename>certdata.txt</filename> file
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| 120 | for use as trust anchors for the <xref linkend="p11-kit"/> trust module.
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| 121 | Additionally, it will generate system certificate stores used by BLFS
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| 122 | applications (if the recommended and optional applications are present
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| 123 | on the system). Any local certificates stored in
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| 124 | <filename>/etc/ssl/local</filename> will be imported to both the trust
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| 125 | anchors and the generated certificate stores (overriding Mozilla's
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| 126 | trust). Additionally, any modified trust values will be copied from the
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| 127 | trust anchors to <filename>/etc/ssl/local</filename> prior to any
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| 128 | updates, preserving custom trust values that differ from Mozilla when
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| 129 | using the <command>trust</command> utility from
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| 130 | <application>p11-kit</application> to operate on the trust store.
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| 131 | </para>
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| 132 |
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| 133 | <para>
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| 134 | To install the various certificate stores, first install the
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| 135 | <application>make-ca</application> script into the correct location.
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| 136 | As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:
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| 137 | </para>
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[4a16903] | 138 |
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[254e3bf] | 139 | <screen role="root"><userinput>make install &&
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| 140 | install -vdm755 /etc/ssl/local</userinput></screen>
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[4a16903] | 141 |
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[21114f6] | 142 | <note>
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| 143 | <para>
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| 144 | Technically, this package is already installed at this point.
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| 145 | But most packages listing <application>make-ca</application> as
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[69fd298e] | 146 | a dependency actually require the system certificate store set up
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| 147 | by this package, rather than the <command>make-ca</command>
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[21114f6] | 148 | program itself. So the instructions for using
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| 149 | <command>make-ca</command> for setting up the system certificate
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[69fd298e] | 150 | store are included in this section. You should make sure the required
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[21114f6] | 151 | runtime dependency for <application>make-ca</application> is
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[510580f] | 152 | satisfied now, and continue to follow the instructions.
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[21114f6] | 153 | </para>
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| 154 | </note>
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| 155 |
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[47274444] | 156 | <para>
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[4758182] | 157 | As the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user,
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| 158 | download the certificate source and
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[47274444] | 159 | prepare for system use with the following command:
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| 160 | </para>
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[4a16903] | 161 |
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[a90ec5a7] | 162 | <note>
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[47274444] | 163 | <para>
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| 164 | If running the script a second time with the same version of
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[0832031] | 165 | <filename>certdata.txt</filename>, for instance, to update the
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| 166 | stores when <application>make-ca</application> is upgraded, or to
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| 167 | add additional stores as the requisite software is installed,
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| 168 | replace the <parameter>-g</parameter> switch with the
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| 169 | <parameter>-r</parameter> switch in the command line. If packaging,
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[47274444] | 170 | run <command>make-ca --help</command> to see all available command
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| 171 | line options.
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| 172 | </para>
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[a90ec5a7] | 173 | </note>
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| 174 |
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[729e458] | 175 | <screen role="root"><userinput>/usr/sbin/make-ca -g</userinput></screen>
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[4a16903] | 176 |
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[47274444] | 177 | <para>
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| 178 | You should periodically update the store with the above command,
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| 179 | either manually, or via a <phrase revision="sysv">cron job.</phrase>
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| 180 | <phrase revision="systemd">systemd timer. A timer is installed at
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| 181 | <filename>/usr/lib/systemd/system/update-pki.timer</filename> that, if
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| 182 | enabled, will check for updates weekly.</phrase><phrase
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| 183 | revision="sysv">If you've installed <xref linkend="fcron"/> and
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[914dd13] | 184 | completed the section on periodic jobs, execute</phrase> <phrase
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[47274444] | 185 | revision="systemd">Execute</phrase> the following commands, as the
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| 186 | <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, to <phrase
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| 187 | revision="sysv">create a weekly cron job:</phrase><phrase
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| 188 | revision="systemd">enable the systemd timer:</phrase>
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[02e3bbc8] | 189 | </para>
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| 190 |
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[914dd13] | 191 | <screen role="nodump" revision="sysv"><userinput>cat > /etc/cron.weekly/update-pki.sh << "EOF" &&
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[02e3bbc8] | 192 | <literal>#!/bin/bash
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| 193 | /usr/sbin/make-ca -g</literal>
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| 194 | EOF
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| 195 | chmod 754 /etc/cron.weekly/update-pki.sh</userinput></screen>
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| 196 |
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| 197 | <screen role="root" revision="systemd"><userinput>systemctl enable update-pki.timer</userinput></screen>
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[4a16903] | 198 |
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[5c3f3856] | 199 | </sect2>
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[4a16903] | 200 |
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[5c3f3856] | 201 | <sect2 role="configuration" id="make-ca-config">
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| 202 | <title>Configuring make-ca</title>
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| 203 |
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[47274444] | 204 | <para>
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| 205 | For most users, no additional configuration is necessary, however,
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| 206 | the default <filename>certdata.txt</filename> file provided by make-ca
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| 207 | is obtained from the mozilla-release branch, and is modified to provide a
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| 208 | Mercurial revision. This will be the correct version for most systems.
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| 209 | There are several other variants of the file available for use that might
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| 210 | be preferred for one reason or another, including the files shipped with
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| 211 | Mozilla products in this book. RedHat and OpenSUSE, for instance, use the
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| 212 | version included in <xref linkend="nss"/>. Additional upstream downloads
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| 213 | are available at the links included in
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[562131ee] | 214 | <filename>/etc/make-ca/make-ca.conf.dist</filename>. Simply copy the
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| 215 | file to
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[47274444] | 216 | <filename>/etc/make-ca.conf</filename> and edit as appropriate.
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| 217 | </para>
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[5c3f3856] | 218 |
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| 219 | <indexterm zone="make-ca make-ca-config">
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| 220 | <primary sortas="e-etc-make-ca-conf">/etc/make-ca.conf</primary>
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| 221 | </indexterm>
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[8b9034a] | 222 |
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[638a6a4] | 223 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">About Trust Arguments</bridgehead>
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| 224 |
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[47274444] | 225 | <para>
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| 226 | There are three trust types that are recognized by the
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| 227 | <application>make-ca</application> script, SSL/TLS, S/Mime, and code
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| 228 | signing. For <application>OpenSSL</application>, these are
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| 229 | <parameter>serverAuth</parameter>,
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| 230 | <parameter>emailProtection</parameter>, and
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| 231 | <parameter>codeSigning</parameter> respectively. If one of the three
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| 232 | trust arguments is omitted, the certificate is neither trusted, nor
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| 233 | rejected for that role. Clients that use
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| 234 | <application>OpenSSL</application> or <application>NSS</application>
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| 235 | encountering this certificate will present a warning to the user.
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| 236 | Clients using
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| 237 | <application>GnuTLS</application> without
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| 238 | <application>p11-kit</application> support are not aware of trusted
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| 239 | certificates. To include this CA into the
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| 240 | <filename>ca-bundle.crt</filename>,
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| 241 | <filename>email-ca-bundle.crt</filename>, or
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| 242 | <filename>objsign-ca-bundle.crt</filename> files
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| 243 | (the <application>GnuTLS</application> legacy bundles), it must have the
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| 244 | appropriate trust arguments.
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| 245 | </para>
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[638a6a4] | 246 |
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| 247 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Adding Additional CA Certificates</bridgehead>
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| 248 |
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[47274444] | 249 | <para>
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| 250 | The <filename class="directory">/etc/ssl/local</filename> directory
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[6133936] | 251 | is available to add additional CA certificates to the system trust store.
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| 252 | This directory is also used to store certificates that were added to or
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| 253 | modified in the system trust store by <xref linkend="p11-kit"/> so that
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| 254 | trust values are maintained across upgrades. Files in this directory must
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| 255 | be in the <application>OpenSSL</application> trusted certificate format.
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| 256 | Certificates imported using the <command>trust</command> utility from
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| 257 | <xref linkend="p11-kit"/> will utilize the x509 Extended Key Usage values
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| 258 | to assign default trust values for the system anchors.
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| 259 | </para>
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| 260 |
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| 261 | <para>If you need to override trust values, or otherwise need to create
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| 262 | an <application>OpenSSL</application> trusted certificate manually
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| 263 | from a regular PEM encoded file, you need to add trust arguments to the
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[47274444] | 264 | <command>openssl</command> command, and create a new certificate. For
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| 265 | example, using the <ulink url="http://www.cacert.org/">CAcert</ulink>
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| 266 | roots, if you want to trust both for all three roles, the following
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| 267 | commands will create appropriate OpenSSL trusted certificates (run as
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| 268 | the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user after <xref
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| 269 | linkend="wget"/> is installed):
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| 270 | </para>
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[638a6a4] | 271 |
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[254e3bf] | 272 | <screen role="nodump"><userinput>wget http://www.cacert.org/certs/root.crt &&
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[638a6a4] | 273 | wget http://www.cacert.org/certs/class3.crt &&
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| 274 | openssl x509 -in root.crt -text -fingerprint -setalias "CAcert Class 1 root" \
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| 275 | -addtrust serverAuth -addtrust emailProtection -addtrust codeSigning \
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| 276 | > /etc/ssl/local/CAcert_Class_1_root.pem &&
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| 277 | openssl x509 -in class3.crt -text -fingerprint -setalias "CAcert Class 3 root" \
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| 278 | -addtrust serverAuth -addtrust emailProtection -addtrust codeSigning \
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[254e3bf] | 279 | > /etc/ssl/local/CAcert_Class_3_root.pem &&
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[6133936] | 280 | /usr/sbin/make-ca -r</userinput></screen>
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[638a6a4] | 281 |
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| 282 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Overriding Mozilla Trust</bridgehead>
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| 283 |
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[47274444] | 284 | <para>
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| 285 | Occasionally, there may be instances where you don't agree with
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| 286 | Mozilla's inclusion of a particular certificate authority. If you'd like
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| 287 | to override the default trust of a particular CA, simply create a copy of
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| 288 | the existing certificate in <filename
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| 289 | class="directory">/etc/ssl/local</filename> with different trust
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| 290 | arguments. For example, if you'd like to distrust the
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| 291 | "Makebelieve_CA_Root" file, run the following commands:
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| 292 | </para>
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[638a6a4] | 293 |
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[254e3bf] | 294 | <screen role="nodump"><userinput>openssl x509 -in /etc/ssl/certs/Makebelieve_CA_Root.pem \
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[638a6a4] | 295 | -text \
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[92897c03] | 296 | -fingerprint \
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[638a6a4] | 297 | -setalias "Disabled Makebelieve CA Root" \
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| 298 | -addreject serverAuth \
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| 299 | -addreject emailProtection \
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| 300 | -addreject codeSigning \
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| 301 | > /etc/ssl/local/Disabled_Makebelieve_CA_Root.pem &&
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[6133936] | 302 | /usr/sbin/make-ca -r</userinput></screen>
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[638a6a4] | 303 |
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[c9b953e6] | 304 | </sect2>
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| 305 |
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[012af22] | 306 | <sect2 role="configuration" id="make-ca-python">
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| 307 | <title>Using make-ca with Python3</title>
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| 308 |
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| 309 | <para>
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[65dea606] | 310 | When <application>Python3</application> was installed in LFS, it included
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[012af22] | 311 | the <application>pip3</application> module with vendored certificates
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| 312 | from the <application>Certifi</application> module. That was necessary,
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| 313 | but it means that whenever <command>pip3</command> is used it can reference
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| 314 | those certificates, primarily when creating a virtual environment or when
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| 315 | installing a module with all its wheel dependencies in one go.
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| 316 | </para>
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| 317 |
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| 318 | <para>
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| 319 | It is generally considered that the System Administrator should be in
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| 320 | charge of which certificates are available. Now that <xref
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| 321 | linkend="make-ca"/> and <xref linkend="p11-kit"/> have been installed and
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| 322 | <application>make-ca</application> has been configured, it is possible to
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| 323 | make <command>pip3</command> use the system certificates.
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| 324 | </para>
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| 325 |
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| 326 | <para>
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| 327 | The vendored certificates installed in LFS are a snapshot from when the
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| 328 | pulled-in version of <application>Certifi</application> was created. If
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| 329 | you regularly update the system certificates, the vendored version will
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| 330 | become out of date.
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| 331 | </para>
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| 332 |
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| 333 | <para>
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[65dea606] | 334 | To use the system certificates in <application>Python3</application>, you
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[012af22] | 335 | should set <envar>_PIP_STANDALONE_CERT</envar> to point to them, e.g for
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| 336 | the <application>bash</application> shell:
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| 337 | </para>
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| 338 |
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| 339 | <screen><userinput>export _PIP_STANDALONE_CERT=/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt</userinput></screen>
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| 340 |
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| 341 | <warning>
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| 342 | <para>
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| 343 | If you have created virtual environments, for example when testing modules,
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| 344 | and those include the <application>Requests</application> and
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| 345 | <application>Certifi</application> modules in <filename
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[65dea606] | 346 | class="directory">~/.local/lib/python&python3-majorver;/</filename>,
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| 347 | then those local modules will be used instead of the system certificates
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| 348 | unless you remove the local modules.
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[012af22] | 349 | </para>
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| 350 | </warning>
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| 351 |
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| 352 | <para>
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| 353 | To use the system certificates in <application>Python3</application> with
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[65dea606] | 354 | the BLFS profiles, add the following variable to your system or personal
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[012af22] | 355 | profiles:
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| 356 | </para>
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| 357 |
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[c478431] | 358 | <screen role="root"><userinput>mkdir -pv /etc/profile.d &&
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| 359 | cat > /etc/profile.d/pythoncerts.sh << "EOF"
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[012af22] | 360 | <literal># Begin /etc/profile.d/pythoncerts.sh
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| 361 |
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| 362 | export _PIP_STANDALONE_CERT=/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
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| 363 |
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| 364 | # End /etc/profile.d/pythoncerts.sh</literal>
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| 365 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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| 366 |
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| 367 | </sect2>
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| 368 |
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[c9b953e6] | 369 | <sect2 role="content">
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| 370 | <title>Contents</title>
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| 371 |
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| 372 | <segmentedlist>
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| 373 | <segtitle>Installed Programs</segtitle>
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| 374 | <segtitle>Installed Directories</segtitle>
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| 375 |
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| 376 | <seglistitem>
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[120b315] | 377 | <seg>make-ca</seg>
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[28b75d3] | 378 | <seg>/etc/ssl/{certs,local} and
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| 379 | /etc/pki/{nssdb,anchors,tls/{certs,java}}</seg>
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[c9b953e6] | 380 | </seglistitem>
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| 381 | </segmentedlist>
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| 382 |
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| 383 | <variablelist>
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| 384 | <bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
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| 385 | <?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
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| 386 | <?dbhtml list-presentation="table"?>
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| 387 |
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[2198a32] | 388 | <varlistentry id="make-ca-bin">
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[120b315] | 389 | <term><command>make-ca</command></term>
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[c9b953e6] | 390 | <listitem>
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[47274444] | 391 | <para>
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| 392 | is a shell script that adapts a current version of
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| 393 | <filename>certdata.txt</filename>, and prepares it for use
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[4c24eb0a] | 394 | as the system trust store
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[47274444] | 395 | </para>
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[2198a32] | 396 | <indexterm zone="make-ca make-ca">
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[c9b953e6] | 397 | <primary sortas="b-make-ca">make-ca</primary>
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| 398 | </indexterm>
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| 399 | </listitem>
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| 400 | </varlistentry>
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| 401 | </variablelist>
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| 402 |
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| 403 | </sect2>
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[4c24eb0a] | 404 |
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[c9b953e6] | 405 | </sect1>
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