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Thomas Leymonerie
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2f87888d
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2f87888d
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Dec 03, 2021
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Julien Muchembled
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vm-img: fix partially Let's Encrypt certificate on old OS due to expired root CA
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@@ -32,6 +32,17 @@ late-command =
# a DNS proxy on both IPv4 and IPv6 without translating queries to what the
# host supports.
dpkg -P rdnssd
# Fix partially Let's Encrypt certificate on old OS due to expired root CA.
# This is enough for Python but not wget.
dpkg --compare-versions 20200601~ le `dpkg-query -f '$${Version}' -W ca-certificates 2>/dev/null ||echo 1:0` || (
set ca-certificates_20200601~deb9u2_all.deb
wget http://security.debian.org/debian-security/pool/updates/main/c/ca-certificates/$1
echo 6cb3ce4329229d71a6f06b9f13c710457c05a469012ea31853ac300873d5a3e1 $1 |sha256sum -c
dpkg -i $1
rm $1
cd /etc/ssl/certs
rm DST_Root_CA_X3.pem 2e5ac55d.0 12d55845.0
)
mount |grep -q 'on / .*\bdiscard\b' || ! type fstrim || {
apt-get clean
sync
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