On Tuesday 09 June 2015 10:53:37 Rob Stradling wrote: > On 08/06/15 15:09, Rob Stradling wrote: > > On 08/06/15 14:54, Hubert Kario wrote: > >> On Wednesday 03 June 2015 09:43:23 Eric Mill wrote: > >>> This is outstanding - simple, but totally what people need to start > >>> getting > >>> the idea and benefit of CT. > >>> > >>> One high ROI addition might be RSS feeds for search terms. That way, I > >>> could create e.g. an IFTTT alert that emails me whenever a > >>> certificate is > >>> publicly logged as being issued for my domains. > >>> > >>> -- Eric > >> > >> +1 on the awesome tool > > > > Thanks Hubert. :-) > > > >> and I would like to propose to extend the RSS to a general web API (JSON) > > > > Makes sense. I've added this to my to-do list. > > Hubert, I think a standard API for interfacing with CT monitors would be > a bigger win than an API that's specific to https://crt.sh. See the > message I just posted to the "CA scope transparency" thread.
I agree, but we need to start from somewhere. and starting with a versioned API, that is precisely defined and documented, on the crt.sh website would be, IMHO, a good way to do that > >>> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 8:56 AM, Rob Stradling <rob.stradl...@comodo.com> > >>> > >>> wrote: > >>>> Hi. I thought folks here might find this useful. It's a web interface > >>>> that lets you search for certs that have been logged by CT. > >>>> > >>>> https://crt.sh > >>>> > >>>> Pronounced "search". :-) -- Regards, Hubert Kario Quality Engineer, QE BaseOS Security team Web: www.cz.redhat.com Red Hat Czech s.r.o., Purkyňova 99/71, 612 45, Brno, Czech Republic
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