Mozilla's April 15 deadline for disclosure of email intermediates that are
not technically constrained has now passed. I have created the following
bugs for the certificates listed at https://crt.sh/mozilla-disclos
ures#undisclosed
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Sent: tirsdag 16. januar 2018 22:29
To: mozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: CCADB disclosure of id-kp-emailProtection intermediates
[Kathleen, Gerv, Wayne: Please correct me if this post misrepresents Mozilla's
policy and/or current expectations. Thanks!]
Mozilla Root Store Pol
On 17/01/18 10:25, Rob Stradling wrote:
> However, the Stable version of the Mozilla Root Store Policy [2] still
> says 15th January 2018.
>
> Surely the Stable version of the Policy is in force and the Draft
> version is not yet in force?
>
> Perhaps Mozilla could consider publishing a v2.5.1
ozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: CCADB disclosure of id-kp-emailProtection intermediates
[Kathleen, Gerv, Wayne: Please correct me if this post misrepresents
Mozilla's policy and/or current expectations. Thanks!]
Mozilla Root Store Policy v2.5 section 5.3.1 [1] permitted t
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> To: mozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
> Subject: CCADB disclosure of id-kp-emailProtection intermediates
>
> [Kathleen, Gerv, Wayne: Please correct me if this post misrepresents
> Mozilla's policy and/or current expectations. Thanks!]
>
> Mozilla Root Stor
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To: mozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: CCADB disclosure of id-kp-emailProtection intermediates
[Kathleen, Gerv, Wayne: Please correct me if this post misrepresents
Mozilla's policy and/or current expectations. Thanks!]
Mozilla Root Store Policy v2.5 section 5.3.1 [1
[Kathleen, Gerv, Wayne: Please correct me if this post misrepresents
Mozilla's policy and/or current expectations. Thanks!]
Mozilla Root Store Policy v2.5 section 5.3.1 [1] permitted the
non-disclosure (and, IINM, non-audit) of certain
non-technically-constrained id-kp-emailProtection
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