"Dr. Stephen Henson" writes:
> > There are many certs in production use with policy extensions; the VeriSign
> > end entity certs should provide many examples.
> >
>
> Yes I know about those. Is there any documentation however on what the
> VeriSign policy extensions actually *mean*. The last tim
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003, Michael Helm wrote:
> There are many certs in production use with policy extensions; the VeriSign
> end entity certs should provide many examples.
>
Yes I know about those. Is there any documentation however on what the
VeriSign policy extensions actually *mean*. The last t
"Dr. Stephen Henson" writes:
> > 3. If there is no reference test suite available, should it be assumed
> > that there exists no tested, and, therefore with high probability no
> > correct, implementation of the certification path validation algorithm
> > which handles the policy mappings and name
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003, Thomas Pornin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> 3. If there is no reference test suite available, should it be assumed
> that there exists no tested, and, therefore with high probability no
> correct, implementation of the certification path validation algorithm
> which handles the policy
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 23 Jan 2003 18:16:31 +0100,
Thomas Pornin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
pornin> 2. I heard the NIST is preparing an advanced test suite which
pornin>might be of some help; is there any info about when this
pornin>test suite will be ready ?
I believe tha
Dear Thomas,
The consortium that I am currently in have some test suites for policy
mapping, or more specifically cross certification situation. But I am
not sure how much our test suites are suitable for your needs.
Now we evaluate the test suites using several implementations. There
will be pu