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thejokester wrote:
| Hi everybody,
Hello Jokester,

| i would like to know if it's normal to be able to sign a certificate with
| one which have "anti-signing" rules : i mean basicConstraints = CA:false.
| Could you enlight me ?

Signing doesn't matter.
But verifying a cert signed with a CA:false cert should fail...

Goetz

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