Hello,
I post this in beginners questions as I really feel like a beginner now:
I recently installed Debian 11 on a new host and wanted to add my CA root certificate to /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/ and now I don't know how I can make it work since the update-ca-certificates command can't be found.
Was this command removed from Debian 11 or am I too stupid here?
Any other way I can add my root CA certificate to be accepted?
Thank you
Cheers
Matthias
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Debian 11 update-ca-certificates
Re: Debian 11 update-ca-certificates
Hi mm3100 - thank you for your answer!
But ca-certificates was already installed (version 20210119) and I still don't have update-ca-certificates
I tried to reinstall it now - this actually updates the certificates on install, so that helps but needing to reinstall the package to update the certificates feels wrong
Re: Debian 11 update-ca-certificates
I do agree, that reinstalling package is wrong way to do it. You should figure out why it doesn't work. It should require root privilege to run, since it is in /sbin directory. Try to run from root account if it is activated, or check path environmental variable when running sudo. Maybe for some odd reasong /sbin isn't listed there?
ca-certificates: /usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates
ca-certificates: /usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates
Re: Debian 11 update-ca-certificates
Ah, thank you! That was it, for whatever reason (clean install, only some packages installed through apt...) the path for root was empty, /usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates exists as it should!mm3100 wrote: ↑2021-08-27 18:52 I do agree, that reinstalling package is wrong way to do it. You should figure out why it doesn't work. It should require root privilege to run, since it is in /sbin directory. Try to run from root account if it is activated, or check path environmental variable when running sudo. Maybe for some odd reasong /sbin isn't listed there?
ca-certificates: /usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates