On 26/09/16 12:25, Rob Stradling wrote:
> Who determines whether or not the PSL is accurate?  Does common sense
> ever override the explicitly stated will of the TLD operator?

Normally no, not for the explicitly-stated will (e.g. an email to us).
It might perhaps override a random policy document, and of course if a
suffix has been retired from new registrations it may not appear in
lists on the registry website but may need to be a Public Suffix
nonetheless.

> (BTW, just to be clear: I wasn't alleging, or even speculating, that the
> certs containing dNSNames for these public suffices were necessarily
> misissued.  I only wanted to point out that they weren't on the list of
> base domains (PSL+1) that I generated)

No, indeed. But it's useful to examine the cases.

Gerv

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