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#### Certificate stores
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The certificate stores were retrieved by
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* Mozilla; see https://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html
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* Linux: Just copied from an up-to-date Linux machine
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* Microsoft: under Windows >= 7,2008 MS decided not to provide
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a full certificate store by default/via update as all other OS do.
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It's being populated with time -- supposed you use e.g. IE while browsing.
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This store was destilled from three different windows installations via
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certmgr.msc and is an export of "Trusted Root Certification Authorities"
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--> "Certificates". Third Party Root Certificates were for now deliberately
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omitted. Feedback is welcome, see #317.
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* Apple.pem : it comes from Apple OS X keychain app
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Open Keychain Access.
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In the Finder window, under Favorites, click Applications, click Utilities
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and then double-click Keychain Access.
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In the Keychain Access window, under Keychains, click System and then
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under Category, click All Items.
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Select now all CA certificate then File, Export Items
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In this directory you can also save e.g. your company Root CA(s) in PEM
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format, extension ``pem``. This has two catches momentarily: You will still
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get a warning for the other certificate storesthough while scanning internal
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networks. If you scan other hosts in the internet the check against your
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Root CA will fail, too. This will be fixed in the future, see #230.
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#### Mapping files
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The file ``mapping-rfc.txt`` uses the hexcode to map OpenSSL names
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against the RFC/IANA names. ``curves.txt`` is not being used yet, it
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is supposed to map EC curve names properly.
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