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From: Nick Bender
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Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
Date: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 - 7:29 pm
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:14 PM, QIU Quan <jackqq@gmail.com> wrote:
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> SSL has some authorities which other current PKI systems, e.g. SSH, > PGP, lacks. Usually, the trusted authorities are delivered along with > OS distributions. Although a vendor should take the responsibility to > validate the authorities, this eases the first step of trust > establishment after all. > > At least, the ordering page <https://https.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/order> > works. That means OpenBSD has already a registered SSL service on the > go.
http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2010/03/govts-certificate-authorities-conspire-to...
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Messages in current thread:
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, Eric S. Pulley
, (Tue May 18, 2:07 pm)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, Bryan
, (Tue May 18, 2:16 pm)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, QIU Quan
, (Tue May 18, 6:11 pm)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, QIU Quan
, (Tue May 18, 6:14 pm)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, Nick Bender
, (Tue May 18, 7:29 pm)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, QIU Quan
, (Tue May 18, 8:01 pm)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, Martin Schröder
, (Wed May 19, 12:52 am)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, QIU Quan
, (Wed May 19, 1:18 am)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, Matthew Szudzik
, (Wed May 19, 9:33 am)
Re: Some secure way of updating sources?
, J.C. Roberts
, (Wed May 19, 9:45 am)
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