e. Is it due to political
> pressure? Or does the Russian government have a bad history with forcing CAs
> to issue certificates? As far as I know Yandex has it's own intermediate CA,
> signed by Certum. So I can't see the issue? Also can you point me to a few
> bugs where Russian CAs
There is simply no market of CAs in Russia. But if this market be appeared, it
is unlikely that he would enjoy the trust of ordinary web users: please read
Yarovaya's Law (surveillance and web logging in the WWW of Russia up to 6 monts)
Sincerely,
Andrew (Russia)
sâmbătă, 25 august 2018, 01:38:54 UTC+3, westm...@gmail.com a scris:
> Hello Caju Mihai,
>
> Because in Russia there are no significant and notable CAs. Usually only
> foreign CAs are used.
>
> Sincerely,
> Andrew (Russia)
That seems rather odd given that much smaller countries have CAs, such
Hello Caju Mihai,
Because in Russia there are no significant and notable CAs. Usually only
foreign CAs are used.
Sincerely,
Andrew (Russia)
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vineri, 24 august 2018, 21:28:36 UTC+3, Kurt Roeckx a scris:
> Probably because no Russian CA has applied to be in the root store.
A CA from Kazahstan has applied, although I can't find them in the search
results I have found a link to the bug in the wiki.
Probably because no Russian CA has applied to be in the root store.
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with forcing CAs to issue
certificates? As far as I know Yandex has it's own intermediate CA, signed by
Certum. So I can't see the issue? Also can you point me to a few bugs where
Russian CAs have attempted inclusion? Bugzilla search isn't very helpful, and I
have tried searching in "CA Certificates
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