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Re: domain naming and SSL behaviour poll
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Noeck |
Subject: |
Re: domain naming and SSL behaviour poll |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Sep 2015 14:33:43 +0200 |
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Hi Urs,
>>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> https://letsencrypt.org/ ?
>
> Thanks. Looks like it's worth a look, even when they probably aren't "known"
> to the browsers yet.
>
> Any idea how this compares to cacert.org (conceptually, morally)?
Let's encrypt is probably the way to go (at least from what I know).
While cacert is a nice idea that I support, it never got a widespread
use (known by browsers) for several reasons.
Let's encrypt is discussed for almost a year now [1] and it is the
common effort of free software communities and the big players to get
widespread SSL.
It is supported by the EFF as well as most browsers. I haven't tested
that, but at least they say that the browsers should accept the
certificates [2].
Cheers,
Joram
[1]: For Urs in German:
http://www.heise.de/security/meldung/Let-s-Encrypt-Mozilla-und-die-EFF-mischen-den-CA-Markt-auf-2460155.html
[1a]:
http://www.heise.de/security/meldung/Erstes-Zertifikat-von-Let-s-Encrypt-zum-Test-bereit-2814330.html
[2]: https://community.letsencrypt.org/t/frequently-asked-questions-faq/26