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Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on testing the [[Features/SharedSystemCertificates|Shared System Certificates]] feature. The goal is to make NSS, GnuTLS, OpenSSL and Java share a default source for retrieving system certificate anchors and black list information. Β | Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on testing the [[Features/SharedSystemCertificates|Shared System Certificates]] feature. The goal is to make NSS, GnuTLS, OpenSSL and Java share a default source for retrieving system certificate anchors and black list information. Β | ||
The work done in Fedora 19 is an initial step of a comprehensive solution. But none the less it makes the installation of anchors and blacklists standardized across the various crypto libraries. Currently an ' | The work done in Fedora 19 is an initial step of a comprehensive solution. But none the less it makes the installation of anchors and blacklists standardized across the various crypto libraries. Currently an 'extract' step is required, but in the future we hope to make this unnecessary. | ||
== Who's available == | == Who's available == |