(In reply to Rolf Eike Beer from comment #88)
> Even if it is unrelated to that bug: for OpenSUSE you have the possibility
> to just install the package ca-certificates-cacert and have it in the system
> store without further work.
Yes, thanks. I already have this package installed.
Your tip can be seen as a general work-around for incomplete SSL support in KDE. Root certificates can be always installed system-wide.
Personally I am currently more interested in importing my SSL client certificate, so that KDE applications like Dolphin, Konqueror or Dolphin can use it for authentication purposes. Here I don't see a possibility to do this system-wide and in KDE it's not possible. This problem matches the title of this bug, but not the description. See #319049.
(In reply to Rolf Eike Beer from comment #88) -cacert and have it in the system
> Even if it is unrelated to that bug: for OpenSUSE you have the possibility
> to just install the package ca-certificates
> store without further work.
Yes, thanks. I already have this package installed.
Your tip can be seen as a general work-around for incomplete SSL support in KDE. Root certificates can be always installed system-wide.
Personally I am currently more interested in importing my SSL client certificate, so that KDE applications like Dolphin, Konqueror or Dolphin can use it for authentication purposes. Here I don't see a possibility to do this system-wide and in KDE it's not possible. This problem matches the title of this bug, but not the description. See #319049.