(I forget exactly who to contact about the certificate, so I'm going
slightly more broad.)
The PSF's certificate we use to sign binaries and the installer for
Windows is a SHA-1 certificate, which has been deprecated as of the
start of the year: http://aka.ms/sha1
Already Windows may warn ab
On 21.01.2016 17:40, Steve Dower wrote:
> (I forget exactly who to contact about the certificate, so I'm going slightly
> more broad.)
>
> The PSF's certificate we use to sign binaries and the installer for Windows
> is a SHA-1 certificate,
> which has been deprecated as of the start of the year
On 21Jan2016 1031, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
I'm the one who handles the PSF StartSSL account and yes,
they also do code signing certificates.
Did they provide our current certificate? The root CA is VeriSign, not
StartCom.
I have no particular issue with changing CA, but I really don't want
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