On 12/09/2018 15:37, Glen Barber wrote:> On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 02:30:39PM +0000, Montgomery-Smith, Stephen wrote:
>> I did svn up just now in my /usr/src directory. I got this message.
>> Should I worry about this?
>>
>> Error validating server certificate for
'https://svn.freebsd.org:443':
>> - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
>> fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
>> Certificate information:
>> - Hostname: svn.freebsd.org
>> - Valid: from Aug 29 20:26:55 2018 GMT until Nov 27 20:26:55 2018 GMT
>> - Issuer: Let's Encrypt Authority X3, Let's Encrypt, US
>> - Fingerprint:
DC:AE:39:82:F5:32:DB:61:86:9E:B4:C7:C0:9C:EA:8C:08:7E:43:5A
>
> You will not see this if you install the security/ca_root_nss port.
>
> Glen
>
Hi Glen,
Why is security/ca_root_nss not present in base?
I mean, on a brand new install, one goes to update the sources, and just
the sources. And this error is issued?
I think it looks bad. Do you agree?
thanks,
--
J.