The 2017 ACES CP excluding anything other than citizen to E-gov breaks certain
use cases that are outside the scope of Mozilla, but not from the standpoint of
a fully functional commercial c=US structure which I have developed since 1996
since I reached an agreement with GSA on how to proceed a
For the benefit of the list, I'm the author of that text and that quote is
from this page, which is maintained by the General Services Administration
(though again, not by the Federal PKI team):
https://https.cio.gov/certificates/#does-the-us-
government-operate-a-publicly-trusted-certificate-auth
Since we use ACES certificates for sending healthcare information in a way that
mimimizes MITM, I was surprised to read the following.
"The Federal PKI has cross-certified other agencies and commercial CAs, which
means their certificates will be trusted by clients that trust the Federal PKI.
H
On Saturday, 15 April 2017 13:59:18 UTC+1, Samuel Pinder wrote:
> Quite an interesting workaround to support older
> software, it's not exactly encouraging since SHA-1 collisions are now
> possible. I would expect that CloudFlare operate this solution on the
> condition that their customers are ma
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