Hi Martin,

in the interest of trying to push the IETF to work on the standards, could you post to the p...@ietf.org WG ? (very low volume mailing list - mailman interface is https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/pkix)

Cheers,
Max

On 7/30/14, 6:16 AM, Martin Hecht wrote:
Hi all,

especially with Heardbleed in mind there is a strong need for a working
and scalable revocation mechanism. If there are better proposals than
implemented nowadays or ideas which need to be worked out to have new
standards for these tasks, I'd argue that there should be a forum where
things can progress in this direction. Even when browsers implement
those mechanisms with a considerable delay, having a working pki
infrastructure which supports such new revocation mechanisms would be
the first step.

regards,
Martin


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