I'm raising this up to the top level to get it more visibility. There is
earlier discussion deep in the thread titled Proposal for Mozilla CA
policy extension.
The domain registrar Registerfly is melting down. They have an SSL
business, FlySSL[0]. As I understand it, they are an SSL reseller
I've made a table which allows anyone to work out exactly which
certificates are in their version of a Mozilla product:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p49SW32nNYX3LqMK-jeDzfg
I would appreciate it if people could check it out and make sure that my
methodology is correct (even if they
Howdy all,
First of all I'd like to thank all the contributors to this thread, but
particularly Eddy for starting it, and Gerv, Ben and Nelson for
alternately acting as supporters and foils. As someone new to Mozilla
(the company that is, I'm quite familiar with the app, of course) it is
Gervase Markham wrote:
If I am correct, then it seems that the following Firefox minor
release transitions added new certs:
Firefox 1.0.1 - 1.0.2
Firefox 1.5.0.9 - 1.5.0.10
Firefox 2.0.0.0 - 2.0.0.1
Gerv, I think that no new CA certificates are added within the the same
release. Therefore
Hi Johnathan,
Welcome to this thread! Let me try to provide some answers and
thoughts...so don't expect my reply to be much shorter than your post ;-)
Johnathan Nightingale wrote:
my wand is not yet so magical and my power not yet so great that me
saying something makes it law.
Oooo :-( And
Johnathan Nightingale wrote:
The second part is critical, because one thing I haven't seen reflected
much in this thread (for obvious reasons) is that a cert is not the only
source of info we have here. We have a user's browsing history (Note:
I posted some comments on this exact topic a few