Re: VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA?

2007-03-24 Thread Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.)
Mele wrote: The microsoft.ipsos.com is on rackspace.com which is another Microsoft partner. Firefox should not bork at this Microsoft partner site. The certs are at the site and IE has no problem getting them. Well...First, this kind of domain name is unfortunate and one can't blame the

Re: VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA?

2007-03-24 Thread Mele
Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mele wrote: The microsoft.ipsos.com is on rackspace.com which is another Microsoft partner. Firefox should not bork at this Microsoft partner site. The certs are at the site and IE has no problem getting

Re: VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA?

2007-03-24 Thread Nelson Bolyard
Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.) wrote: Nelson Bolyard wrote: Yes, there is a standard for certs that allows (but does not require) relying parties to go search on the internet for missing intermediate CA certs. Do you have the quote from the corresponding RFC for this? It's RFC 3280 section

Re: VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA?

2007-03-24 Thread Nelson Bolyard
Throughout the lifetime of mozilla browsers, there have been innumerable web sites that worked with IE but not mozilla, because those web sites' content depended on IE behavior, and were not testing with any browser other than IE. Countless users have whined to mozilla with messages saying (in

Re: VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA?

2007-03-24 Thread Eddy Nigg (StartCom Ltd.)
Nelson Bolyard wrote: We're working on it. Now up to 60,000 lines of new code for it, and still growing. This feature is actually necessary in bridge CA (a.k.a. Cross certified CA infrastructures, which are now beginning to emerge, mostly in Asia. Cool! So I guess this issue gets

Re: VeriSign Class 3 Secure Server CA?

2007-03-24 Thread Mele
Nelson Bolyard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Throughout the lifetime of mozilla browsers, there have been innumerable web sites that worked with IE but not mozilla, because those web sites' content depended on IE behavior, and were not testing with any browser