Certifi is a carefully curated collection of Root Certificates for validating the trustworthiness of SSL certificates while verifying the identity of TLS hosts. It has been extracted from the Requests project.
certifi
is available on PyPI. Simply install it with pip
:
$ pip install certifi
To reference the installed certificate authority (CA) bundle, you can use the built-in function:
>>> import certifi >>> certifi.where() '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/certifi/cacert.pem'
Enjoy!
Browsers and certificate authorities have concluded that 1024-bit keys are
unacceptably weak for certificates, particularly root certificates. For this
reason, Mozilla has removed any weak (i.e. 1024-bit key) certificate from its
bundle, replacing it with an equivalent strong (i.e. 2048-bit or greater key)
certificate from the same CA. Because Mozilla removed these certificates from
its bundle, certifi
removed them as well.
Unfortunately, old versions of OpenSSL (less than 1.0.2) sometimes fail to
validate certificate chains that use the strong roots. For this reason, if you
fail to validate a certificate using the certifi.where()
mechanism, you can
intentionally re-add the 1024-bit roots back into your bundle by calling
certifi.old_where()
instead. This is not recommended in production: if at
all possible you should upgrade to a newer OpenSSL. However, if you have no
other option, this may work for you.