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On 8/22/12 4:29 PM, Hill, Brad wrote:

> I think “the Web” / HTTPS is the only PKI (other than the work
> PKIX does/did) with enough actually interoperating
> implementations...

Brad, do you include the use of PKIX certificates in application
technologies like IMAP, LDAP, NETCONF, SIP, SMTP, SNMP, Syslog, and
XMPP as part of or derivative from "the Web PKI"? The proposed charter
seems tightly focused on browsers and HTTPS, but (as documented in RFC
6125) there's plenty of implementation and deployment of PKIX
certificates outside that space.

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
https://stpeter.im/


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