>   -----Original Message-----
    >   From: Jon Clausen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    >   Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 12:39 PM
    >   To: CF-Talk
    >   Subject: Re: SSL Certificate Changed, CFHTTP broken
    >   
    >   Having two certs on the server sounds like it could be 
    >   the CF issue.   
    >   On the length of the public key, though, depending on 
    >   the type of application, you may have other problems 
    >   with a cert that is shorter  
    >   than 1024.   For example, if the site is doing any type of e- 
    >   commerce, using a public key less than 1024 is in 
    >   violation of most of the major Credit Card provider's 
    >   security policies.
    >   
    >   If your data needs to be transmitted securely enough to 
    >   use https, you should have a cert with a key that is at 
    >   least 1024.
    >   
    >   Just my 2 cents.
    >   
    >   -Jon
    >   

No, the two certs are "strung together" - it's not two certs at the same
level.   I do agree wholeheartedly that 512 is not strong enough at this
point, given the research I've done.


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