Peter Bowen via dev-security-policy
writes:
>In reviewing a recent CA application, the question came up of what is allowed
>in a certificate in data encoded as "TeletexString" (which is also sometimes
>called T61String).
For the full story of T.61 strings, see the X.509 style guide,
https://www
In reviewing a recent CA application, the question came up of what is
allowed in a certificate in data encoded as "TeletexString" (which is
also sometimes called T61String).
Specifically, certlint will report an error if a TeletexString
contains any characters not in the "Teletex Primary Set of Gr
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