Re: [TLS] Merkle Tree Certificates

2023-06-07 Thread Bas Westerbaan
> > I mean, is there a cryptographic reason for it? No. > (However, absent cryptographic reasons, this all is way premature.) > Indeed. We like to have a concrete proposal, but thinking through these details is premature at this point. [snip] What that in effect does > is to make it much more

[TLS] Fwd: NomCom 2023 Call for Volunteers

2023-06-07 Thread Sean Turner
TLS participants: Please strongly consider volunteering for this years NOMCOM. It’s is not that much time and it is very important to the IETF to have good people on the NOMCOM. And as you see below, you will get to spend some more time with Martin. Cheers, spt > Begin forwarded message: > >

Re: [TLS] SSL cert - CA issuer question - WIndows Event Reporting CA

2023-06-07 Thread Martin Thomson
On Wed, May 10, 2023, at 10:36, M K Saravanan wrote: > When I first access that website, for e.g. https://www.cloudflare.com > the issuer CA is shown as “Windows Event Reporting CA”. What you have there is known as interception. Something on your machine (Windows Event Reporting maybe) has i

Re: [TLS] [EXTERNAL] Re: SSL cert - CA issuer question - WIndows Event Reporting CA

2023-06-07 Thread Andrei Popov
@M K Saravanan: if you export (w/o private key) and share the cert with me, I can take a look. Windows does not MITM TLS connections. Cheers, Andrei -Original Message- From: TLS On Behalf Of Martin Thomson Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2023 2:17 PM To: tls@ietf.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: