On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Zitat von Martijn Brinkers <[email protected]>: > >> On 01/-10/-28163 08:59 PM, [email protected] wrote: >>> Zitat von Martijn Brinkers <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> On 04/25/2012 12:41 PM, Perry Peeters wrote: >>>>> Thanks Martijn, >>>>> >>>>> Comodo root and intermediate were included in the p7b's of your site. >>>>> After importing them into the root and certificates store the warning >>>>> message disappeared. >>>>> The CA column still shows "false", I've already tried to delete and >>>>> import the (end-user) certficate again >>>>> but it still shows "false". >>>>> Is CA "false" correct for end-user certificates ? >>>> >>>> Can you send me your Comodo certificate (i.e., the .cer file) privately >>>> (to [email protected]). It might be that Comodo is using a different >>>> intermediate certificate now which is not included with the provided >>>> .p7b from the website. >>> >>> Correct me if i'm wrong but the CA column should be "false" for end-user >>> certificates in the certificates panel, no? Only in the root panel the >>> CA should be true?? >> >> An intermediate certificate is also a CA so intermediate certificates >> also have CA column to be true. End-user certificates should always have >> CA to be false. > > My impression was, that the question of the OP was about end-user > certificate and not the intermediate, but i have not closely monitored > the thread.
You were right. The question was about an end-user certificate and and end-user certificate should never have CA true. I just wanted to add some extra information that some certificates (namely intermediate certificates) in the certificate store can have CA true. Kind regards, Martijn Brinkers _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.djigzo.com/lists/listinfo/users
