The neo4j site shows that you should get their certificate using
wget -q -O - http://debian.neo4j.org/neotechnology.gpg.key
This, of course, could allow their certificate to be hacked. So, I really should use https://debian.neo4j.org/neotechnology.gpg.key
instead. But when I do, neither wget
nor curl
can find the certificate. On the other hand, Chrome seems perfectly happy with it.
Here's the detailed message from wget
:
ERROR: cannot verify debian.neo4j.org's certificate, issued by ‘CN=Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority - G2,OU=http://certs.godaddy.com/repository/,O=GoDaddy.com\, Inc.,L=Scottsdale,ST=Arizona,C=US’:
I have to use a command line tool in this context, and I very strongly prefer to use **https*. What package will install the certificiate I need?
[I already know about --no-check-certificate
. That's not what I want]