Google and Coronavirus Tech Handbook
Alexandre Petrescu
alexandre.petrescu at gmail.com
Fri Mar 20 19:16:50 UTC 2020
You are asking what root CA list I am using?
I answer: I use firefox browser on Windows 10 latest version. I dont
know what root CA I use. I have several root CAs in my browser's
option. Most of them came by default in firefow at install time. A few
I had to install manually many months ago, because I had a one-to-one
trust developped with a few people and their CAs.
About cloudflare I think the followiing: I have seen it used at IETF
servers. It takes a few seconds to check, which is fine. But I dont
understand why its getting in the way. They should stop getting in
people's way to browse for information.
Now, I do not understand why my browser, that I consider clean, makes me
questions about security, certificates, and so on. It might be that the
right CA is not inserted in my CA list, I dont know, I have not looked
in the firefox options today. But it is strange I could browse IETF ok
with cloudflare, no question from the browser, but now there are
questions in the browser about cloudflare and the URL you point to.
Yours,
I sign: Alex, LF/HF 2 (it means low stress)
Le 20/03/2020 à 19:40, Rob Pickering a écrit :
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Mar 2020 at 18:11, Alexandre Petrescu
> <alexandre.petrescu at gmail.com <mailto:alexandre.petrescu at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> CA==Certificate Authority
>
> the browser makes me questions before allowing me to see the
> content, after I click the indicated URL
>
> LF/HF
>
> What root CA list are you using?
>
> I'm not at all involved in their hosting, but it looks like they are
> sitting behind Cloudflare SSL which is trusted by the default CA list
> of the browser vendor on my desktop.
>
> --
> Rob Pickering, rob at pickering.org <mailto:rob at pickering.org>
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