On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 5:44 AM, philliph--- via Public <[email protected] > wrote:
> 'Machine readable CPS' was suggested in the 90s, its an AI complete > problem. This is not accurate for the problem described. Further, machine readable PDFs (since it does seem the industry has normalized on PDFs) is quite an easy problem; I know of many projects which are automatically generating code from specification PDFs - whether they be the TPM module specification or the x86 instruction set - so these are demonstrations of the same problems being solved with a few hours of engineering, rather than being AI complete. > I think what was meant is mapping from the domain name to the set of roots > permitted to issue. That is not an issue for IETF, could be for CABForum or > for root programs. No, what is meant is the opposite - a mapping between the logical organization and the domain name(s) it recognizes it. The customer relationship is with the organization, not the root or key. The desire is to find a way for a customer to express "I am using this organization to issue/manage my certificates", and from there, discern the appropriate domain name value.
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