Hodie VI Id. Aug. MMX, David Shambroom scripsit:
> RFC 5280 is just what it says it is:
> 
> "Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and
> Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile"

Exactly. And Kyle was explaining where to find the X.509
specification.

> "tailored for the Internet" (Section 3.1)  No one said that it's
> anything more.  Don't use it if you don't like it, but it's worth
> knowing about.

I'm forced to use it, since that's what most systems refer to when
they want X.509 certificates.

You're right, it's worth knowing about. But in addition to the real
X.509 standard.

[...]
> >>Kyle Hamilton wrote:
> >>>I was asked this morning where to find the X.509 specification,
> >>>since http://itu.int/ is such a messy website.

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