-----Original message-----
From:   Blake Hudson <[email protected]>
Sent:   Mon 19-11-2012 09:42
Subject:        Re: Firefox certificates for Fedora sites?
To:     [email protected]; 
> That is not how HTTPS works. HTTPS does not require an expensive 
> commercial CA like Thawte. First, if Fedora/Redhat wanted, they could 
> include their own CA certificate with their own distribution with no 
> additional cost (other than the time creating a CA certificate and 
> including it on their distribution). 

And if they did so, I, for one, would cease using *any* Red Hat products in 
perpetuity.  It would be a wholly inappropriate betrayal of their user 
community to sidestep Firefox's CA inclusion process (described at 
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/policy/) for their own minimal 
benefit.


> Second, there are free or low cost 
> CAs like StartSSL. I believe StartSSL benefits from Redhat, so they may 
> be willing to give back to the community at no cost for some of the 
> items they typically charge for.

And the StartSSL root meets the requirements for inclusion and is included in 
modern browsers by default.

PK
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