Hi Tobby,

We've been discussing exactly this issue at the mozilla.dev.security.policy mailing list recently - still ongoing. One of the likely resolutions will be some policy decisions in this respect. If you want to participate please join us there.

On 08/31/2009 05:30 PM, Tobby Lau:

Hello everyone,
> I heard that M$ announced they will accept 1024-bit encrypted certificates till 2010
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc751157.aspx
That means they restrict root ca not to give out 1024-bit encrypted certificates...
Does Mozilla have any policy like that?

By the way, we just found that the authority information access window isn't encoded by Unicode, could we make it more "internationalize"? Some of authority use Chinese as their name, such as GRCA Taiwan.

Thanks anyways
Toby




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