top | item 28245730 (no title) Scott_Helme_ | 4 years ago Let's Encrypt can issue from an ECC chain, I've tweeted[1] the details on how to enable your account for that.[1] https://twitter.com/Scott_Helme/status/1392101598852222976 discuss order hn newest nextgens|4 years ago What's the shortest chain-size that those free CAs can offer (assuming android>=5.0 devices)?It would be great to have a tool somewhere that matches client handshakes & supported CAs vs server config & choice of CA chains Scott_Helme_|4 years ago They're all 3 certificates long (leaf/intermediate/root) apart from Let's Encrypt which, due to their cross-signature, are 4 certificates long for ECC.
nextgens|4 years ago What's the shortest chain-size that those free CAs can offer (assuming android>=5.0 devices)?It would be great to have a tool somewhere that matches client handshakes & supported CAs vs server config & choice of CA chains Scott_Helme_|4 years ago They're all 3 certificates long (leaf/intermediate/root) apart from Let's Encrypt which, due to their cross-signature, are 4 certificates long for ECC.
Scott_Helme_|4 years ago They're all 3 certificates long (leaf/intermediate/root) apart from Let's Encrypt which, due to their cross-signature, are 4 certificates long for ECC.
nextgens|4 years ago
It would be great to have a tool somewhere that matches client handshakes & supported CAs vs server config & choice of CA chains
Scott_Helme_|4 years ago