Replicant web certificates update
Added by Paul Kocialkowski about 8 years ago
The web certificates for the Replicant websites were renewed today, replacing the ones that had expired a few days ago!
Replies (3)
RE: Replicant web certificates update - Added by Fil Lupin about 8 years ago
Hi Paul,
is it undirectly related to issue #1719 (http://redmine.replicant.us/issues/1719)?
Because executing
gpg --recv-key 4A80EB23
does not work actually for me.
Perhaps I did not followed some steps, do you have any idea of which ones?
RE: Replicant web certificates update - Added by Tiberiu T about 8 years ago
Hi Fil! It's not related. Here Paul was announcing SSL website certificates (X.509 standard) signed by a certificate authority, CAcert, and part of the public key infrastructure (PKI). Those are different from web of trust keys (OpenPGP standard) issued by individuals.
Please note I've just replied to the issue you described: https://redmine.replicant.us/issues/1719#note-2
Paul, Let's Encrypt certificates are recognized by all browsers/systems, could we use these for *.replicant.us instead of CAcert or is there a reason why we should prefer CAcert? Thanks!
RE: Replicant web certificates update - Added by Jeremy Rand about 8 years ago
Tiberiu-Cezar Tehnoetic wrote:
Paul, Let's Encrypt certificates are recognized by all browsers/systems, could we use these for *.replicant.us instead of CAcert or is there a reason why we should prefer CAcert? Thanks!
Agreed, I would very much prefer Let's Encrypt.