Yes, but this isn't really useful unless you are using the certs in a
closed/internal situation. Having to explain to random users on your web
site that they need to import you as a CA authority doesn't serve the
purpose very well of assuring users they can trust you.
Jamie
At 09:21 AM 5/5/00 +0200, Schouw, Lars wrote:
>Not completely right you can import yourself as CA Authority into Netscape
>and IE, these certificates are not hardcoded.
>That was what Bellsign.be did before they where release with the browsers
>per. default 2 years ago.
>
> [] > The
> [] > browsers are hardcoded with information about the certificate
>authorities
> [] > and will always ask a user if they want to accept a
>certificate from an
> [] > unknown authority, e.g. you.
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