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Opened by TankMissile - 01/08/2018
Last edited by tobias - 19/01/2022

FS#1117 - java cacerts file is empty

/etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts has 0 entries, resulting in ssl handshake errors in java applications.

Package versions:
* ca-certificates 20170307-1
* ca-certificates-utils 20170307-1

Closed by  tobias
19.01.2022 21:03
Reason for closing:  Won't fix
Additional comments about closing:  

We won't support Java any longer and therefore this issue cannot be resolved in any way.

I should also mention I am using jre8-openjdk-headless.

Upon further testing the cacerts file itself is NOT empty. Using keytool on a different distribution reveals it has 157 entries. Something else is preventing java applications from performing TLS (not SSL).

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