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While this isn't a certificate that browsers would trust (due to being signed by a certificate that isn't a CA) the file should still be perfectly well-formed, and shouldn't pose any problem for Pound. And yes, I'm aware that the attachment contains the private key; I'm okay with this. I'm using it with a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection server emulator, and SSL encryption adds no value to my use case except for the fact that Nintendo DS games require it. The non-CA intermediate is used for the purpose of exploiting a weakness in Nintendo's older SSL code, whereby DS games fail to validate the CA flag.
I'm running Pound version 3.0 on Arch Linux ARM. Pound is refusing to start, giving me the following output:
While this isn't a certificate that browsers would trust (due to being signed by a certificate that isn't a CA) the file should still be perfectly well-formed, and shouldn't pose any problem for Pound. And yes, I'm aware that the attachment contains the private key; I'm okay with this. I'm using it with a Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection server emulator, and SSL encryption adds no value to my use case except for the fact that Nintendo DS games require it. The non-CA intermediate is used for the purpose of exploiting a weakness in Nintendo's older SSL code, whereby DS games fail to validate the CA flag.
config_and_cert.zip
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