Package Details: ca-certificates-dn42 20160116-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/ca-certificates-dn42.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: ca-certificates-dn42
Description: dn42 root certificates for *.dn42 and 172.22.0.0/15
Upstream URL: https://dn42.net/services/Certificate-Authority
Licenses: CC0-1.0
Submitter: Mic92
Maintainer: buzo
Last Packager: buzo
Votes: 8
Popularity: 0.88
First Submitted: 2015-02-14 18:01 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-06-11 13:11 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

buzo commented on 2025-06-11 13:12 (UTC)

Cryolitia: Done. Thank you for figuring this out!

Cryolitia commented on 2025-06-10 16:08 (UTC)

buzo: consider change its license to CC0

https://groups.io/g/dn42/topic/the_license_of_dn42_root_ca/113536491

buzo commented on 2025-06-09 10:38 (UTC)

Cryolitia: Honestly, I don't know either. That custom:RDL was chosen by the initial maintainer ten years ago. I could not find any license information in the DN42 Wiki, and I wonder if such a certificate could have any license at all. So maybe “public domain” would be more appropriate?

BTW, Debian chose not to package this: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=845351

Cryolitia commented on 2025-06-08 15:29 (UTC)

What is exactly the license of the DN42 Root CA certificate. The Debian's member said that it was BSD-2-clause[1]. I cannot find out what is custom:RDL on Google.

[1]. https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2016/11/msg00803.html

JerryXiao commented on 2021-05-27 02:59 (UTC)

Also install=ca-certificates-dn42.install is no longer needed as there is already a pacman hook which does its job.

buzo commented on 2021-05-22 16:22 (UTC)

Zoddo: done

Zoddo commented on 2021-05-19 20:10 (UTC)

@buzo: would you be able to make the change suggested by grawity?

Mic92 commented on 2021-03-25 06:39 (UTC) (edited on 2021-03-25 06:39 (UTC) by Mic92)

I no longer use dn42/archlinux and therefore give up maintainance over the package.

grawity commented on 2015-12-25 01:48 (UTC)

This shouldn't install anything to /etc – the package area is /usr/share/ca-certificates.