Hi Doug. I didn't filter by any CRL fields, as per option (2) in my original
post.
From: Doug Beattie
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2020 17:53
To: Rob Stradling
Cc: mozilla-dev-security-pol...@lists.mozilla.org
Subject: RE: Mandatory reasonCode analysis
Hi
Starting today, the BRs require a reasonCode in CRLs and OCSP responses for
revoked CA certificates. Since crt.sh already monitors CRLs and keeps track of
reasonCodes, I thought I would conduct some analysis to determine the level of
(non)compliance with these new rules.
It's not clear to me
This is a good question. I read the requirements as applying only to CRLs and
OCSP published after the effective date since the BRs always say explicitly
when they apply to items before the effective date.
I also read this language:
If a CRL entry is for a Certificate not subject to these
Hi Rob,
I'm not sure you filtered this report by "thisUpdate", maybe you did it by
nextUpdate by mistake?
The GlobalSign CRL on this report was created in 2016, thus the question.
Doug
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Behalf Of Rob Stradling via dev-security-policy
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 12:56 PM Rob Stradling via dev-security-policy <
dev-security-policy@lists.mozilla.org> wrote:
> > I also read this language:
> > If a CRL entry is for a Certificate not subject to these Requirements
> and was either issued on-or-after 2020-09-30 or has a notBefore
> I also read this language:
> If a CRL entry is for a Certificate not subject to these Requirements and was
> either issued on-or-after 2020-09-30 or has a notBefore on-or-after
> 2020-09-30, the CRLReason MUST NOT be certificateHold (6).
I think "was either issued on-or-after 2020-09-30 or
That's probably true since CRL entries are published instead of issued and they
don't have a notBefore date.
Regardless, I can see why someone would read it as requiring an update for all
next published CRLs/OCSP given the historical way the BRs worked.
To be safe, we did update all of the
Hi,
BR section 8.7 (specifically the first paragraph) requires CAs to do a
self-audit at least every 3 months. Is this audit externalizable, e.g.
through hiring an audit firm to perform this 'self-audit', or must
this audit be done internally in the CA?
The wording implies 'internally', but by
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