Am Donnerstag 27 September 2007 schrieb Andrew Gaffney:
> How does a CAcert certificate help? Their own certificate for
> https://www.cacert.org/ can't be verified by Firefox 2.0.0.7, which tells
> me that their CA isn't trusted by default.

They're workin on that, goal is to include in ff. But anyway, I think it still 
helps.

On many IT events cacert is present and you can get their fingerprint. Beside, 
you only have to import their root-cert once and get verification for all 
cacert-pages out there, not only gentoo's. That's the whole idea and it's a 
lot more comfortable (and secure) than self-signed I think.


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