I have a FreeBSD 10.1 installation with security/ca_root_nss installed (with ETCSYMLINK).
/etc/make.conf contains
/etc/ssl/cert.pem points to /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt, which contains the CA certificates as expected.
When I do
The same command with -CAfile
Is there any reason why /etc/ssl/cert.pem is not honoured by default? Can I get OpenSSL to use it by default?
The problem is that net-im/ejabberd uses the default OpenSSL verification, and as far as I know, there's no possibility to specify an extra CAfile. This means that I can't use certificate validation with XMPP, which is not good…
Do you have an idea?
/etc/make.conf contains
WITH_OPENSSL_BASE="YES"
, the port (security/openssl) is not installed./etc/ssl/cert.pem points to /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt, which contains the CA certificates as expected.
When I do
openssl s_client -showcerts -host my.server -port 443
, I get "Verify return code: 20 (unable to get local issuer certificate)", i.e. the certificate can't be verified.The same command with -CAfile
openssl s_client -CAfile /etc/ssl/cert.pem -showcerts -host my.server -port 443
works ("Verify return code: 0 (ok)").Is there any reason why /etc/ssl/cert.pem is not honoured by default? Can I get OpenSSL to use it by default?
The problem is that net-im/ejabberd uses the default OpenSSL verification, and as far as I know, there's no possibility to specify an extra CAfile. This means that I can't use certificate validation with XMPP, which is not good…
Do you have an idea?