On Jan 16, 2010, at 11:58 AM, Vadkan Jozsef wrote:

what does a self-signed outdated ssl cert worth? [https]

could it be tricked [https] in a way, that the end user will not
recognize? [e.g. he already accepted the cert one time, and the browser
would warn her, if it been ""attacked""?]

..I mean does an outdated self-signed certificate give the same security
as a normal cert?

thanks



You can always create a non-outdated self-signed certificate, so what is the problemó ?
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