On May 19, 11:28 am, Eddy Nigg <eddy_n...@startcom.org> wrote:
> Well, just for the record, lets get this strait - there are no false
> positives. I have NEVER encountered an error with a web site and there
> was no reason for it. Either the certificate was not trusted or the
> domain did not match or other reasons. Those are real errors, those are
> not false positives, those are REAL positives.

That's not right.  We are discussing SSL as a /means/ to prevent
impersonation of the site the user wanted to visit.  In this context,
a "false positive" is defined as an SSL error when no impersonation is
taking place.

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Matt
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