An attack on paypal
Peter Gutmann
pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz
Wed Jun 11 21:35:11 PDT 2003
"Matt Crawford" <crawdad at fnal.gov> writes:
>True as written, but Netscrape ind Internet Exploder each have a hack for
>honoring the same cert for multiple server names. Opera seems to honor at
>least one of the two hacks, and a cert can incorporate both at once.
>
> /C=US/ST=Illinois/L=Batavia/O=Fermilab/OU=Services
> /CN=(alpha|bravo|charlie).fnal.gov/CN=alpha.fnal.gov
> /CN=bravo.fnal.gov/CN=charlie.fnal.gov
Just to clarify this, so you need a multivalued CN, with one containing the
expression "(a|b|c)" and the remaining containing each of "a", "b", and "c"?
Is it multiple AVAs in an RDN, or multiple RDNs? (Either of these could be
hard to generate with a lot of software, which can't handle multiple AVAs in
an RDN or multiple same-type RDNs). Which hack is for MSIE and which is for
Netscape?
Peter.
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