Hello,
short note to say that I updated the ssl certificates for kamailio.org web site. They are issued by cacert.org, which is probably not trusted by most of the browsers, but they are well known in the open source environment.
If you get a warning about certificate change and the issuer is cacert.org, then you should be safe to login over https (e.g., to edit the wiki pages).
Cheers, Daniel
On 03 Feb 2015, at 13:55, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
short note to say that I updated the ssl certificates for kamailio.org web site. They are issued by cacert.org, which is probably not trusted by most of the browsers, but they are well known in the open source environment.
If you get a warning about certificate change and the issuer is cacert.org, then you should be safe to login over https (e.g., to edit the wiki pages).
You can download the CAcert root cert here: https://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=3
Install it in your browser and you won't get any warnings. If you trust it - if not, please don't install it.
/O