> RFC 6125 was written with TLS in mind (it's even mentioned in the
title), and in any given TLS interaction one entity is the client and
the other is the server. The use of these terms in RFC 6125 had nothing
to do with what are usually called "client certs" (e.g., a certificate
associated with a particular user's web browser when TLS is used in the
context of HTTP).
> That said, I agree that we can make things clearer.
I think that's realistically all we should do.
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