Re: [cryptography] Extended Random is extended to whom, exactly?

2014-04-06 Thread ianG
On 6/04/2014 05:46 am, coderman wrote: On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 3:33 PM, ianG i...@iang.org wrote: ... In some ways, this reminds me of the audit reports for compromised CAs. Once you know the compromise, you can often see the weakness in the report. are these public reports? such a

Re: [cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread tpb-crypto
Message du 04/04/14 20:09 De : Eric Mill Along with Cloudflare's 2014 plan to offer SSL termination for free, and their stated plan to double SSL on the Internet by end of year, the barrier to HTTPS everywhere is dropping rapidly. I agree that putting https everywhere is great, but

Re: [cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread staticsafe
On 4/6/2014 10:40, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: Message du 04/04/14 20:09 De : Eric Mill Along with Cloudflare's 2014 plan to offer SSL termination for free, and their stated plan to double SSL on the Internet by end of year, the barrier to HTTPS everywhere is dropping rapidly. I agree

Re: [cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread tpb-crypto
Message du 06/04/14 17:41 De : staticsafe On 4/6/2014 10:40, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: Message du 04/04/14 20:09 De : Eric Mill Along with Cloudflare's 2014 plan to offer SSL termination for free, and their stated plan to double SSL on the Internet by end of year, the barrier to

Re: [cryptography] Github Pages now supports SSL

2014-04-06 Thread Ryan Carboni
oh dear. He helped the government combat crime and nuisance style offenses. Clearly in collusion. On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 12:20 PM, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: Message du 06/04/14 17:41 De : staticsafe On 4/6/2014 10:40, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: Message du 04/04/14 20:09 De :

Re: [cryptography] Extended Random is extended to whom, exactly?

2014-04-06 Thread coderman
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 6:10 AM, ianG i...@iang.org wrote: ... They are published, typically... However they are buried... Firstly, they are not collected in any particular one place. Secondly, they use the internal language of audit... Thirdly they are full of audit-semantics...