Re: How do I add CAcert.org to the recognized root certificates list for [Evolution|Epiphany|Firefox]?

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On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 13:02 +0300, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
> I've set up a server with a web application so that our students can
> check their marks.  I've also gotten a CAcert.org certificate for this
> web server and am now trying to work out how to convince the 70+ Fedora
> systems in the school that CAcert.org can be trusted.
> 
> I'd really rather *not* change each student's profile, so I'm trying to
> work out a system-wide method.

How are you notifying students to check their marks?  If you're giving
out official written notices from the school, you might include a
comment that they need to allow the certificate, and the school endorses
it.  If electronically, you'd need some way to give a notice that people
could trust.

The easiest solution would be to use another certificate that was
already accepted by the browsers.  Though that might be prohibitively
expensive.

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