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Subject: expired certificate question
This is also sort of a behaviour question. If someone connects to a
web server and that server's certificate has expired, should that
person really be concerned since the information they're sending back
to the server is still probab
> This is also sort of a behaviour question. If someone connects to a
> web server and that server's certificate has expired, should that
> person really be concerned since the information they're sending back
> to the server is still probably encrypted?
Sure, it's still encrypted -- in fact tha
You might not worry, as you understand what is happening in the process,
and you also know how to stop IE from caring, but most users will care.
Cheers
Mike
At 03:20 PM 23/05/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>This is also sort of a behaviour question. If someone connects to a
>web server and that server
This is also sort of a behaviour question. If someone connects to a
web server and that server's certificate has expired, should that
person really be concerned since the information they're sending back
to the server is still probably encrypted?
In IE you can turn off the two options "check for