Re: inserting own extended validation certificate root

2008-08-27 Thread mail . an . jakob
Hi, basically, I want to play around with EVN for documentation and development purposes, and the only way of getting a "cheap" certificate is creating one on my own... so a pointer would be welcome. Thanks Jakob ___ dev-tech-crypto mailing list dev-tec

Re: inserting own extended validation certificate root

2008-08-25 Thread Peter Djalaliev
Hi Jakob, I followed the similar question you posted on the OpenSSL users forum and I generally agree with the feedback they provided. I believe that browsers usually hardcode the list of CAs trusted to issue EV certificates. In terms of Firefox, I believe that the list can be found in: http://

Re: inserting own extended validation certificate root

2008-08-25 Thread Kai Engert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: for "normal" CAs, it's an easy task to add them as trusted root to Mozilla. Now I'm trying to setup my own local extended validation CA. Is it possible to add it locally as trusted root? On the OpenSSL mailing list I was told this wouldn't be an easy tasks, as EV CAs are

inserting own extended validation certificate root

2008-08-25 Thread mail . an . jakob
Hello, for "normal" CAs, it's an easy task to add them as trusted root to Mozilla. Now I'm trying to setup my own local extended validation CA. Is it possible to add it locally as trusted root? On the OpenSSL mailing list I was told this wouldn't be an easy tasks, as EV CAs are embedded differentl