- Open a webpage that uses the CA with Firefox
- Click the lock-icon in the addressbar -> show information -> show certificate
- the certificate viewer will open
- click details and choose the certificate of the certificate-chain, you want to import to CentOS
- click "Export..." and save it as .crt file
- Copy the .crt file to
/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchorson your CentOS machine - run
update-ca-trust extract - test it with
wget https://thewebsite.org
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| }, | |
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| import requests | |
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| import httplib | |
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| logging.basicConfig() | |
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