StartCom does.
CAcert used to, though I don't know if they STILL do, I would guess so.
> Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:18:37 -0700
> From: nel...@bolyard.me
> To: dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org
> Subject: Does any free email CA offer certs with multiple email addresses?
>
> You probably
DNSSEC is an assertion of validitity of the DNS.
EV certs assert that the business behind the cert is legit.
Certs regardless of the class enables encryption.
Thus DNSSEC would, in theory, prevent a cert from being stolen. So rather
than replacing, or weakening CAs and PKI, it would enhance rel
t
> dev-tech-crypto@lists.mozilla.org
> https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-tech-crypto
>
--
*Pengdows, Inc.*
Everyone deserves privacy.
Pengdows, Inc. <http://www.pengdows.com>Alaric Dailey - President
* StartCom 'Web of Trust' Member <http://www.star
Kaspar Brand wrote:
> > Alaric Dailey wrote:
> > I'd like to remind the participants, that StartCom has already one CA
root
> > in the NSS store which was approved less then a year ago:
> That doesn't imply everything was perfect with this application at tha
I'd like to remind the participants, that StartCom has already one CA root
in the NSS store which was approved less then a year ago:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=289077#c18
The StartCom CA is also included in Apple and KDE, based on the same audit.
This is a request for an addition
Great, love the work guys, speedy... Fast... Etc..
Now if we could just fix the problem with not finding the correct certs...
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=278689
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=248907
Since they have been bugs since 2004! In ALL Mozilla products.
6 matches
Mail list logo