There's some good questions there, actually. OEM SSL, does that mean
another CA would be doing the validation and issuing using their own
infrastructure and team, which you would be reselling via a
constrained intermediate? I don't think it'd be a good idea at present
to be gaining effectively a
For Q1: This is a OEM SSL from other trusted CA;
For Q2: We stopped the free SSL certificate after Apple announcement, it is
announced in our free SSL website;
For Q3: I am the Acting CEO now till the new CEO arrives.
Best Regards,
Richard
From: Eric Mill [mailto:e...@konklone.com]
Sent:
Hi Richard,
A few questions -
1) Your post says "There will be new SSL certificates issued by a new
WoSign intermediate CA which is signed by the one of global trusted root
CA, it supports all the browsers (including Firefox). This will be done
within one months."
How will this WoSign
Hi Kathleen,
WoSign released the news today since I just came back from USA CABF meeting.
http://www.wosign.com/news/announcement_about_Mozilla_Action_20161024.htm (in
Chinese)
https://www.wosign.com/english/News/announcement_about_Mozilla_Action_20161024.htm
(in English)
Best Regards,
Bonjour,
Le vendredi 21 octobre 2016 12:48:21 UTC+2, marc@gmail.com a écrit :
[...]
> Just the opinion of a user who is securing services, websites and his mails
> with certificates but is not capable of paying hundreds of Euros / Dollars
> for achieving this goal every year.
DV
On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 7:56:16 AM UTC+3, Peter Bowen wrote:
> is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tianjim Qixin Tongda Technology Co.,
> Ltd.
> https://www.chinatechnews.com/2016/04/27/23475-qihoo-360s-privatization-approved-by-ndrc
>From the provided link, I am flabbergasted by the reason
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