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The x509 file is [http://www.dyne.org/ca-freaknetdyne.cer HERE] (click to download) The fingerprint of our CA is '''21:F5:8A:B2:A7:19:A9:2D:3D:73:6D:0A:F8:33:85:F8:F1:0C:9E:E8''' |
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== Fetchmail setup == See the instructions on http://www.math.princeton.edu/~wwong/blog/blog200603021830.shtml == msmtp setup == Use the following options in your .msmtprc tls on tls_trust_file /home/you/yourcafile == mutt setup == Use the *certificate_file* variable in your .muttrc, using the path of the .cer file as value |
Introduction
If you want to be paranoid about our SSL configuration you need to trust our CA, we are moving all our certificates under a general CA, so if you trust the CA you will automatically trust all the certificates signed by that.
(probably we can add some screenshot to this configuration)
The x509 file is [http://www.dyne.org/ca-freaknetdyne.cer HERE] (click to download) The fingerprint of our CA is 21:F5:8A:B2:A7:19:A9:2D:3D:73:6D:0A:F8:33:85:F8:F1:0C:9E:E8
Firefox setup
If you use Firefox or IE click [http://www.dyne.org/ca-freaknetdyne.crt HERE] and trust everything
it will import the certificate automatically, OR
Download freaknetca.cert clicking on this [http://www.dyne.org/ca-freaknetdyne.cer link]
Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced
choose 'Security' tab and then 'View Certificates' -> Authorities -> Import
Then import freaknetca.cer
Thunderbird setup
Download freaknetca.cert clicking on this [http://www.dyne.org/ca-freaknetdyne.cer link]
Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy
choose 'Security' tab and then 'View Certificates' -> Authorities -> Import
Then import freaknetca.cer
Fetchmail setup
See the instructions on http://www.math.princeton.edu/~wwong/blog/blog200603021830.shtml
msmtp setup
Use the following options in your .msmtprc
tls on tls_trust_file /home/you/yourcafile
mutt setup
Use the *certificate_file* variable in your .muttrc, using the path of the .cer file as value