List of available trusted root certificates in watchOS 3
- https://support.apple.com
- en-us
- https://support.apple.com
- en-us
List of available trusted root certificates in watchOS 3. The watchOS Trust Store contains trusted root certificates preinstalled with watchOS.
How to know the device type using MAC address? - Super User
- https://superuser.com
- questions
- how-to-know-the-devi...
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- questions
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2020/1/18 -MAC addresses can sometimes be used to identify the maker and potentially model of the device even without the device in hand.
iOS 7: List of available trusted root certificates - Apple Support
- https://support.apple.com
- en-us
- https://support.apple.com
- en-us
2017/2/24 -The iOS Trust Store contains trusted root certificates that are preinstalled with iOS.
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DigiCert Root Certificates - Download & Test
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- digicert-root-certificates
- https://www.digicert.com
- digicert-root-certificates
DigiCert Root and Intermediate Certificates for TLS, Code Signing, Client, S/MIME, and Document Signing. Download and Test Trusted SSL Certificate Authority ...
Wifi interface not working · Issue #25 · 8devices/carambola2 - GitHub
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- carambola2
- issues
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- carambola2
- issues
2014/2/28 -During startup i get the message: [ 59.220000] ath: phy0: eeprom contains invalid mac address: 9b:db:52:32:c8:24
Suddenly getting mok.c dump on every boot just before the grub menu
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2022/8/19 -Ever since I cleared secure boot keys from the BIOS menu I'm getting this lines of output/log dump/whatever it is called on every boot.
Invalid multibyte string in read.csv - Stack Overflow
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2013/1/16 -It doesn't set the encoding of the file represented by the character string, which is what you want. This worked for me, after trying "UTF-8" :
Diff - refs/heads/brillo-m9-release^! - platform/system/ca-certificates
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- system
- refs
- heads
- https://android.googlesource.com
- system
- refs
- heads
Add a list of CA certificates for connecting to Google. These are useful for Brillo devices that only connect to Google (e.g. auto-update, metrics, weave).