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*DUE TO A VERY SERIOUS BUG, WE UPDATED OUR CA ON May 14th 2008, PLEASE CHECK THE NEW FINGERPRINT*
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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'''
The SHA1 fingerprint of our CA released on May 14th 2008 is:
''FB:06:B7:E7:11:AE:BB:2E:E3:F6:78:9D:F2:70:D4:E3:78:40:15:6F''

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)

*DUE TO A VERY SERIOUS BUG, WE UPDATED OUR CA ON May 14th 2008, PLEASE CHECK THE NEW FINGERPRINT* The x509 file is [http://www.dyne.org/ca-freaknetdyne.cer HERE] (click to download)

The SHA1 fingerprint of our CA released on May 14th 2008 is: FB:06:B7:E7:11:AE:BB:2E:E3:F6:78:9D:F2:70:D4:E3:78:40:15:6F

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

HowToUseOurCA (last edited 2008-06-26 09:54:12 by anonymous)