On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 3:23 PM 'Chris Clements' via CCADB Public <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Currently, we see some CA Owners using a URL with a specific version of
> the document and others using a URL that points to where the latest version
> of the document can be found. Both are acceptable. The POLICY DOCUMENTS
> guide
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qAVihgbo7TuH3xqq2zbxhxHajQnJwbHUGEFf2VjxoZQ/edit#bookmark=id.gqczpewy5797>
> states: "If the link to your CA’s most current policy document remains
> constant, then you can simply edit the document object to update the date,
> add policy identifiers, update comments, and update the list of applicable
> root certificates."
>

Naive question: if a policy document can change without the URL changing,
how does one find the policy under which a given certificate was issued?
Doesn't cpsUri have to point to the policy that governed the issuance of
the certificate?

Mike

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