Nelson B wrote:

> Remember that a cert now contains a LIST of valid domain names.
> So, if the browser were to display names from the list, which name or
> names would it display?

Well neither does any warning message nor the certificate subject Alt
Name extension refer to or display the actually list...

Not Critical
30 1a 82 0c 2a 2e 63 61 63 65 72 74 2e 6f 72 67
82 0a 63 61 63 65 72 74 2e 6f 72 67

actually is supposed to be DNS:cacert.org, DNS:*.cacert.org, the only
human readable field is the common name, although as I pointed out in an
earlier post any error messages display the common name, not any of the
subjectAltNames...

-- 

Best regards,
 Duane

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