I got reproached for visiting an untrusty site, because you do not have their
root certificate built in. I cross checked in FF and they have it. On what
grounds do you accept or reject CAs?
I had never looked into this list and found it to be surprisingly long. I had
always thought it's just a few heavyweights like VeriSign, and free ones like
CAcert. How do all their certificates get to you safely? Are they all
certified themselves?
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>Hi,
>
>I got reproached for visiting an untrusty site, because you do not have their
>root certificate built in. I cross checked in FF and they have it. On what
>grounds do you accept or reject CAs?
>
>I had never looked into this list and found it to be surprisingly long. I had
>always thought it's just a few heavyweights like VeriSign, and free ones like
>CAcert. How do all their certificates get to you safely? Are they all
>certified themselves?
>
>coralament / best Gr�tens / liebe Gr��e / best regards / elkorajn salutojn
>Daniel Pfeiffer
See http://www.opera.com/docs/ca/ for information about requirements for CAs
Startcom has applied, but the evaluation process has not yet been completed.