On 27/02/2019 09:54, [email protected] wrote:
I also found that certificates that were issued very recently have duplicate 
SANs:
https://crt.sh/?id=1231853308&opt=cablint,x509lint,zlint
https://crt.sh/?id=1226557113&opt=cablint,x509lint,zlint
https://crt.sh/?id=1225737388&opt=cablint,x509lint,zlint


Are duplicate SANs forbidden by any standard? (it's obviously
wasteful, but RFC3280 seems to implicitly allow it).

Enjoy

Jakob
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