Re: Let's Encrypt appears to issue a certificate for a domain thatdoesn't exist

2017-03-01 Thread Peter Kurrasch via dev-security-policy
What you've stumbled into is the unspoken truth that CA's want to have their cake and eat it too. Specifically, they market themselves and their products under the umbrella of security: "You want to be secure on the Internet, right? We can help you do that!"‎ Then, most all CA's will turn

Re: Let's Encrypt appears to issue a certificate for a domain thatdoesn't exist

2017-02-23 Thread wuyi via dev-security-policy
Exactly that??s the meaning of ??entitle??. Based on the interpretation, I understand that when a firefighter is on a vocation, even a fire breaks next to him, it??s of his choice to go hiking, fly kites whatever as he may only be entitled on weekdays rather than in a vocation. IMO, the point