making the X.509 infrastructure available for OpenPGP
MFPA
2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-groups at riseup.net
Thu Feb 6 18:04:32 CET 2014
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Hi
On Thursday 6 February 2014 at 4:10:33 PM, in
<mid:20140206161033.GE30608 at IUPUI.Edu>, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> The problem is that a CPS can say *anything*. Without
> reading it, you have no way of knowing what you should
> expect that CA's certificates to mean.
Another problem is a lot of the CA root certificates are built into
the OS or the browser or the MUA, and the default setting is to trust
them without ever showing the CPS (or anything else) to the user so
that they can make their own decision.
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Best regards
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