Ian G wrote:

> If so, then CACert could be encourage to show
> some instructions on how to create these certs.
> If not, then as average users, we would not
> really want to create them if IE doesn't do it.

We're still in the middle of testing to determine how much of little
browser in general support what, which is the purpose of the vhost wiki
entry. Plan is to try and test as many browsers as possible then inform
our users of their options and what is best to do. Since we're
completely re-writting the subject of all certificates we can actually
move information about on the certificate so if for example someone
submits a certificate with multiple commonNames, we send them back a
certificate with no commonNames and a bunch of subjectAltNames, or
something to that effect.

-- 

Best regards,
 Duane

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