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Current File : /usr/share/doc/ca-certificates-java/README.Debian
ca-certificates-java for Debian
-------------------------------

This package uses the hooks of the ca-certificates package to update the JKS
keystore /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts used for many java runtimes. The alias used
to store the certificate is the basename prefixed with 'debian:'. It will import
all *.pem files found in /etc/ssl/certs during its first installation.

ca-certificates-java doesn't automagically handle local certificates,
although these are not overwritten on updates.

A full re-import can be triggered with the command 'update-ca-certificates -f'
if needed.

 -- Torsten Werner <twerner@debian.org>  Mon, 25 Apr 2011 15:18:22 +0200
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