Re: Fwd: cacert.org

2006-02-18 Thread Arshad Noor
Has the Mozilla Foundation considered using a self-audit in the form of a Jurat? There are some advantages to doing so for the CA operator, as well as for the MF. To those unfamiliar with the term, a Jurat is any document, where the signer swears to the veracity of its contents, signs the docume

Re: Fwd: cacert.org

2006-02-18 Thread Kyle Hamilton
On 2/18/06, Frank Hecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I didn't envision this as being something that a person would just do as > an independent activity, with the Foundation in essence "certifying" > people to do this sort of work. It's more something that would be done > in the context of a part

Re: Fwd: cacert.org

2006-02-18 Thread Frank Hecker
Kyle Hamilton wrote: Ah, okie. How would one go about becoming certified as such an independent auditor? I'd like to apply for such Mozilla Foundation certification. I didn't envision this as being something that a person would just do as an independent activity, with the Foundation in essen

Re: cacert.org

2006-02-18 Thread Frank Hecker
Kyle Hamilton wrote: As an aside to Frank: You need to change the newsgroup name on http://www.hecker.org/mozilla/ca-certificate-list :) Done. (Thanks for catching that!) Frank -- Frank Hecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-t

Re: cacert.org

2006-02-18 Thread Kyle Hamilton
As an aside to Frank: You need to change the newsgroup name on http://www.hecker.org/mozilla/ca-certificate-list :) -Kyle H On 2/15/06, Manuzhai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Manuzhai wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > Even with the danger of opening a can of worms here, I wonder what the > > status on