From: "Chandu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

suram> I accept with you.  In the case of an OCSP Responder, this is possible.
suram> 
suram> But can we imagine of a case where the end-entity(ie., a user) gets two
suram> certificates from two different CA's for the same Public Key??
suram> 
suram> I would like to know what uses it may have....

If the end user creates his or her own key, it's completely up to him
or her, isn't it?  I personally see no real harm if the end user knows
how to properly handle this, as in take care of his or her key.

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