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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ can be sure that the remote server really is the one it claims to be.
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If the remote server uses a self-signed certificate, if you don't install
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curl's CA cert bundle, if the server uses a certificate signed by a CA that
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isn't included in the bundle or if the remoste host is an imposter
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impersonating your favourite site, and you want to transfer files from this
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isn't included in the bundle or if the remote host is an impostor
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impersonating your favorite site, and you want to transfer files from this
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server, do one of the following:
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1. Tell libcurl to *not* verify the peer. With libcurl you disable with with
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ server, do one of the following:
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cert path by setting the environment variable CURL_CA_BUNDLE to the path
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of your choice.
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If you're using the curl command line toll on Windows, curl will search
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If you're using the curl command line tool on Windows, curl will search
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for a CA cert file named "curl-ca-bundle.crt" in these directories and in
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this order:
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1. application's directory
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@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ server, do one of the following:
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4. Windows Directory (e.g. C:\windows)
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5. all directories along %PATH%
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Neglecting to use one of the above menthods when dealing with a server using a
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certficate that isn't signed by one of the certficates in the installed CA
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Neglecting to use one of the above methods when dealing with a server using a
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certificate that isn't signed by one of the certificates in the installed CA
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cert bundle, will cause SSL to report an error ("certificate verify failed")
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during the handshake and SSL will then refuse further communication with that
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server.
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