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 _______________________________________________ dev-security-policy mailing list dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-security-policy