#### Certificate stores The certificate stores were retrieved by * Mozilla; see https://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html * Linux: Just copied from an up-to-date Linux machine * Microsoft: Following command pulls all certificates from Windows Update services: (see also http://aka.ms/RootCertDownload, https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn265983(v=ws.11).aspx#BKMK_CertUtilOptions): ``CertUtil -syncWithWU -f -f . ``. * Apple: It comes from Apple OS X keychain app. Open Keychain Access utility, i.e. In the Finder window, under Favorites --> "Applications" --> "Utilities" (OR perform a Spotlight Search for Keychain Access) --> "Keychain Access" (2 click). In that window --> "Keychains" --> "System" --> "Category" --> "All Items" Select all CA certificates except for Developer ID Certification Authority, "File" --> "Export Items" In this directory you can also save e.g. your company Root CA(s) in PEM format, extension ``pem``. This has two catches momentarily: You will still get a warning for the other certificate stores while scanning internal net- works. Second catch: If you scan other hosts in the internet the check against your Root CA will fail, too. This will be fixed in the future, see #230. #### Further needed files * ``tls_data.txt`` contains lists of cipher suites and private keys for sockets-based tests * ``cipher-mapping.txt`` contains information about all of the cipher suites defined for SSL/TLS * ``ca_hashes.txt`` is used for HPKP test in order to have a fast comparison with known CAs. Use ``~/utils/create_ca_hashes.sh`` for an update * ``common-primes.txt`` is used for LOGJAM * ``client-simulation.txt`` as the name indicates it's the data for the client simulation. Use ``~/utils/update_client_sim_data.pl`` for an update. Note: This list has been manually edited to sort it and weed it out.