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- From: Andreas Bürki <abuerki AT cacert.org>
- To: cacert-sysadm AT lists.cacert.org
- Cc: dieter.hennig AT id.ethz.ch, Daniel Black <daniel AT cacert.org>
- Subject: Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain
- Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:36:29 +0100
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Philipp Gühring schrieb:
> Hi,
>
>
>> I don't parse that sentance, sorry. As far as I recall, the class 1
>> cannot have the organisation name in it.
>>
>
> No. Both class1 and class3 certificates can have organisation names in
> it.
Agree.
> What is required for organisation names in the certificates is the
> completed organisation assurance.
>
And this has been done for ETHZ and UZH based on a chain of evidence
(based on the Swiss constitution) and in compliance with actual
CAcert.org policies.
> Best regards,
> Philipp Gühring
>
>
>
cheeerio, hugi
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- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Daniel Black, 01/12/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Guillaume ROMAGNY, 01/12/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Ian G, 01/12/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Dieter Hennig, 01/12/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Ian G, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Philipp Gühring, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Andreas Bürki, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Ian G, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Andreas Bürki, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Philipp Gühring, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Ian G, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Guillaume ROMAGNY - CAcert support, 01/12/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Daniel Black, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Dieter Hennig, 01/12/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Mario Lipinski, 01/12/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain - dropping future class3 certificates (until NewRoots), Daniel Black, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain - dropping future class3 certificates (until NewRoots), Mario Lipinski, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Philipp Guehring, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Ian G, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Dieter Hennig, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Ian G, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Dieter Hennig, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain, Ian G, 01/13/2010
- Re: two possible MD5 hashed certificates in a chain - dropping future class3 certificates (until NewRoots), Daniel Black, 01/13/2010
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