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1.8 KiB
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57 lines
1.8 KiB
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Categories:Security
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License:GPLv3
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Web Site:https://guardianproject.info/2011/09/05/cacertman-app-to-address-diginotar-other-bad-cas
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Source Code:https://github.com/guardianproject/cacert
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Issue Tracker:https://github.com/guardianproject/cacert/issues
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Auto Name:CACertMan
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Summary:Disable untrusted certificates
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Description:
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Android 4+ allows you to disable certificates from the system Settings and root
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isn't required, so try that first if you want to manually mess with the
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certificates. The app won't work with Android 4+ anyway.
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An app to manage security certificates on your phone also containing a version
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of the Android CACert keystore derived from Mozilla. If a certificate has
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recently become untrusted you can either install an update to this app or you
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can backup and remove certificates by yourself.
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Requires root: Yes, it writes to the system partition. You will need a device
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that has the ‘grep’ command on it (via busybox: present on most custom
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ROMs). If the ‘save’ doesn’t work, then you will need to make your /system
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partition read-write by using a file explorer like [[com.ghostsq.commander]] or
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via a command in [[jackpal.androidterm]].
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.
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Requires Root:yes
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://github.com/guardianproject/cacert.git
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Build:0.0.2-20110906,3
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commit=0.0.2
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subdir=app
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target=android-8
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Build:0.0.2.20111012,4
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commit=212187e9c398e46fda87fe2335ee48bb693caca0
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subdir=app
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target=android-8
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Build:0.1,5
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disable=not a release at 6d819d26d
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commit=6d819d26d
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subdir=app
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submodules=yes
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target=android-10
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build=cd .. && \
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gpg --import ca-certificates-maintainer-Michael-Shuler.pub.asc && \
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make && \
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mv stores/debiancacerts.bks app/res/raw/cacerts.bks
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Auto Update Mode:None
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Update Check Mode:Tags
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Current Version:0.0.2-20110906
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Current Version Code:3
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