Subject: A better approach to security
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- From: Mathias Ertl <mati AT fsinf.at>
- To: cacert AT lists.cacert.org
- Subject: Re: Using a cacert certificate
- Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 17:06:10 +0200
Hi,
On 09/20/2010 11:55 AM, Ian G wrote:
> The best bet is TLS-SNI. To use that you probably have to hunt around
> for a verion of Linux and/or httpd that has it included. It's not
> widespread as yet.
Well at least the current Ubuntu server supports it. Debian unstable
(which is already frozen) supports it.
greetings, Mati
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Using a cacert certificate,
Philip Rhoades, 09/18/2010
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Re: Using a cacert certificate,
Markus Warg, 09/20/2010
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Re: Using a cacert certificate,
Ian G, 09/20/2010
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Re: Using a cacert certificate,
Mathias Ertl, 09/21/2010
- Re: Using a cacert certificate, Jan Dittberner, 09/21/2010
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Re: Using a cacert certificate,
Mathias Ertl, 09/21/2010
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Re: Using a cacert certificate,
Ian G, 09/20/2010
- Re: Using a cacert certificate, Dominik George, 09/20/2010
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Re: Using a cacert certificate,
Markus Warg, 09/20/2010
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