post_install() { #UPDATE FILE NAMES IN ca-certificates.conf IF THEY'RE OUT OF DATE [[ `grep -c "mozilla/cacert.org" /etc/ca-certificates.conf` -gt 0 ]] && sed -i 's/mozilla\/cacert\.org/cacert\.org\/cacert\.org/g' /etc/ca-certificates.conf [[ `grep -c "cacert.org/cacert.org-" /etc/ca-certificates.conf` -gt 0 ]] && sed -i 's/cacert\.org\/cacert\.org-/cacert\.org\/cacert\.org_/g' /etc/ca-certificates.conf #ADD THE CERTIFICATES TO ca-certificates.conf IF THEY'RE MISSING [[ `grep -c "cacert.org/cacert.org_root.crt" /etc/ca-certificates.conf` -eq 0 ]] && echo "cacert.org/cacert.org_root.crt" >> /etc/ca-certificates.conf [[ `grep -c "cacert.org/cacert.org_class3.crt" /etc/ca-certificates.conf` -eq 0 ]] && echo "cacert.org/cacert.org_class3.crt" >> /etc/ca-certificates.conf #UPDATE THE CERTIFICATES BASED ON ca-certificates.conf update-ca-certificates --fresh } post_upgrade() { post_install } post_remove() { grep -v "cacert.org" /etc/ca-certificates.conf > /dev/shm/ca-certificates.conf.tmp if [[ -s /dev/shm/ca-certificates.conf.tmp ]]; then mv /dev/shm/ca-certificates.conf.tmp /etc/ca-certificates.conf update-ca-certificates --fresh else echo "An error occurred that prevented the cacert.org certificates from being removed from /etc/ca-certificates.conf, please remove them manually, then run update-ca-certificates --fresh" fi }