Command option Sample:wget --ca-certificate

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wget --ca-certificate /etc/ssl/cert.pem ..    Re: Self-signed certificate error reported when using wget : http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/www-repository/201101.mbox/%3CAANLkTi=RbZk1V0sLyt1v68WZE_cX0sFcxfxq3XcYHRkj@mail.gmail.com%3E
wget --ca-certificate /usr/local/share/certs/ca-root-nss.crt https://www.google.com/    SSL certificates for use with wget | The FreeBSD Forums : http://forums.freebsd.org/threads/33058/
wget --ca-certificate clusterCertificate https://*.*.*.*:18091/pools/default -O output    Secure administrative access : http://developer.couchbase.com/documentation/server/4.1/security/security-admin-access.html
wget --ca-certificate devclimate4impact.pem --private-key marisnopass.key --certificate maris.crt "https://climate4impact.eu/impactportal/clipctokenapi    CLIPC <--> KNMI Server connection - impactportal - Redmine https://dev.knmi.nl/ : http://dev.knmi.nl/projects/impactportal/wiki/CLIPC_%3C--%3E_KNMI_Server_connection
wget --ca-certificate eagle_ca.crt --certificate eagle.crt --private-key eagle.key    Private Key SSL Connection to Self-Signed Website Using Java : http://blog.eaglegenomics.com/private-key-ssl-connection-to-self-signed-website-using-java
wget --ca-certificate or curl --cacert I would have to run my own local certificate authority    security - How to verify the SSL fingerprint by command line? (wget, curl, ...) - Ask Ubuntu : http://askubuntu.com/questions/156620/how-to-verify-the-ssl-fingerprint-by-command-line-wget-curl
wget --ca-certificate pve2.myserver.com.crt --keep-session-cookies --load-cookies spicecookie -O spiceproxy https://    Remote Spice access *without* using web manager | Proxmox Support Forum : http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/remote-spice-access-without-using-web-manager.16561/