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[ale] getting Untrusted connection on one system but not the other?
- Subject: [ale] getting Untrusted connection on one system but not the other?
- From: nym.bnm at gmail.com (Brian MacLeod)
- Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 09:37:39 -0400
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Do not forget that in RHEL/CentOS 6 that you also should have package
ca-certificates installed/updated. It may be a contributing factor here.
More and more of this family of distributions is pointing at
/etc/pki/tls/certs
to handle certificate processing. I was recently reminded of this
when i was trying to help a coworker get Citrix Receiver installed,
and that software comes effectively with NO certificates. Linking in
the certs from /etc/pki/tls/certs fixed that, and guarantees to follow
updates by the distro.
Brian
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