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connection.ssl.trusted_ca_file is set to an empty string (#497788)
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30 lines
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## ELinks 0.12pre3 configuration file
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## This is ELinks global configuration file. You can keep global ELinks
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## configuration here. Each user can also save its own ELinks configuration
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## to ~/.elinks/elinks.conf. The per user configuration file can be edited
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## by ELinks when you save options through UI.
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## connection
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# Connection options.
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## connection.ssl
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# SSL options.
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## connection.ssl.cert_verify [0|1]
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# Verify the peer's SSL certificate.
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set connection.ssl.cert_verify = 1
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## connection.ssl.trusted_ca_file <str>
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# The location of a file containing certificates of trusted certification
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# authorities in PEM format. ELinks then trusts certificates issued by
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# these CAs.
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#
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# If you set this option to an empty string, default NSS root certificates
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# are loaded.
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#
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# If you change this option or the file, you must restart ELinks for the
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# changes to take effect. This option affects GnuTLS and nss_compat_ossl
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# but not OpenSSL.
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set connection.ssl.trusted_ca_file = "/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt"
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