Massimiliano Pala wrote:
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> Arnim Rupp wrote:
Hi
>
> > because it will be a main issue someday in deciding to use openca or not, if
> > every surfer gets the message "the certificate of this website is not
> > trusted ..." ( they don't read further than this )
Maybee I misunderstood this, but you can import the root CA into the
most browsers,
you have to do this one time, and as a result, you dont see the "no
trust" message.
> Well... I know many thinks Netscape request's of trust scares users: I think,
> at countrary, one should alway have the possibility of trusting or not a CA
> when he finds a certificate issued for the first time ... Users should be
> tought not to trust any certificate only because it is in the browsers'
> root dir... :-D
That is the crucial point: Netscape decides, whom I have to trust in
advance, so one goal of openCA should be to learn responsability.
I want to use a internal CA on my company. With respect to that, it is
my task to teach the stuff a little bit the understandings for such
things, that most important for using this technics. Than the Messages
about "non trusted CAs" is a minor problem and othertimes could be an
advantage.
Wolfgang Trappe
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