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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=474549 --- Comment #46 from Philipp Dunkel <p.dun...@cacert.org> 2011-11-02 05:03:43 EDT --- (In reply to comment #45) > (In reply to comment #44) > > (In reply to comment #43) > > > All CAs typically do not give > > > permission to rely, unless you enter into a Relying Party Agreement. > > > (Google > > > knows...) > > > > Wrong. > > Backspace... Your statement is true, but the point is that StartCom and > VeriSign (as two examples) offer general RPAs that permit unrelated parties to > rely under certain conditions, while CAcert does not. Well actually CAcert does the same thing. If you want to rely on a StarCom or Verisign Cert you need to enter into their separate Relying Party Agreement. If you want to rely on a CAcert Certificate you have to enter into the CCA http://www.cacert.org/policy/CAcertCommunityAgreement.php So where is the difference? -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ package-review mailing list package-review@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/package-review