On 3 May 2014 22:38, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macie...@intel.com> wrote:
> Em sáb 03 maio 2014, às 22:23:30, Richard Moore escreveu: > > - A small but significant number of apps use client certificates. > > > > - A small but significant number of apps use server SSL sockets. > > > > - Very few applications use custom trust stores. > > I'd say there's a specific case where all three go together: if I am > trying to > verify a client certificate in a server application, I probably want to > verify > that the client certificate was issued by my CA. > > However, this case is uncommon and it's also unlikely to happen in a > closed / > controlled platform. Servers running SSL services are often not mobile > applications, but it could happen for device-to-device communication in an > Internet of Things world... > > Yes, I think there are plenty of good reasons why people might do that, and I'm not saying I think we should be aiming to have less capable backends. I'm just trying to think of ways we can manage the fact that they're likely to happen. Rich.
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