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README: reword the hint on builtin trust store
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@ -100,14 +100,15 @@ including demonstration recorded live at [MUM Europe
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The update script does server certificate verification, so first step is to
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download the certificates.
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> 💡️ **Hint**: RouterOS 7.19 comes with a builtin certificate store. You
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> 💡️ **Hint**: RouterOS comes with a builtin certificate store. You
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> can skip the steps regarding certificate download and import and jump
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> to [installation of scripts](#installation-of-scripts) if you set the
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> trust for these builtin trust anchors:
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> `/certificate/settings/set builtin-trust-anchors=trusted;`
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> With RouterOS 7.21 the functionality was changed. Set this at minimum,
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> but make sure not to drop other targets:
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> certificates to be trusted by the `fetch` command at least. But make
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> sure not to drop other targets:
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> `/certificate/settings/set builtin-trust-store=fetch;`
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> With RouterOS 7.20.x and before the functionality was different. Set
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> the trust for the builtin trust anchors:
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> `/certificate/settings/set builtin-trust-anchors=trusted;`
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If you intend to download the scripts from a
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different location (for example from github.com) install the corresponding
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