On 2011-01-25 13:07 PDT, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> [...] Instead of having a cert in the
> database with the name I specified in creating the .p12 file, I ended up
> with a cert in the database with the name of the E-Mail address in the
> cert. Not sure where that problem is (openssl or the pk
Zack,
I think having some kind of statement from the Moz community could be
helpful, and a good excuse for Moz folks to get up to speed on the spec.
With respect to the Section 3 text, it may be best simply to voice your
thoughts directly on the DANE list. I don't think the current text is
On 2/12/11 7:03 AM, Eddy Nigg wrote:
If anybody else on this list would like to present a more compelling
argument than you have
as if your arguments are more convincing and the only ones that
count :-)
Not at all. I was inviting others to voice their support of your
position as well, b
On 02/12/2011 05:44 AM, From Steve Schultze:
Not that many phishing attacks rely on HTTPS. That report also
details phishing attacks *on people seeking to purchase SSL
certificates* in which the phishing happens over plaintext. If
there's any community that would require an HTTPS connection i
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