Fetch Root CA certificates from Windows system store.
Default installation of Ruby on Microsoft Windows provides no root certificates at all. Secure connections are simply impossible.
Recommended fix is to load http://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem and set SSL_CERT_FILE environment variable.
But Windows has its own certificate store. This gem just access it, fetch trusted root certificates and feed them to Ruby's OpenSSL.
So, if you installed some certificates or your company certificate is installed by Group Policy, these certificates will be available to your Ruby program. In addition, no network access is required.
Under other OSes this gem does nothing.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'openssl-win-root' if Gem.win_platform?
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install openssl-win-root
Just require 'openssl/win/root'
If your project uses Bundler.require
(eg. Ruby on Rails) then just do nothing!
To test whether SSL works (or not):
require 'net/http'
Net::HTTP.get(URI 'https://ya.ru').length
You can use fetched certificates in non-Ruby projects
by setting environment variable
SSL_CERT_DIR
to result of OpenSSL::Win::Root.path
or via -CApath
argument of openssl
command.
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- Rufus::Lua::Win
- Ruby on Windows Book