Show HN: Sslhash: SSL without a certificate authority
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#3How does expiration work? What happens if an TLS/SSL cert is leaked/compromised? Change the clients as well?
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#5I’m confused, domains are not a barrier to entry (I’d argue that the developer account is a much larger barrier). Why is this a needed thing?
Anyway, if I understand correctly, this is basically just a user friendly version of certificate pinning.
Re: Show HN: Sslhash: SSL without a certificate authority
#6How does expiration work? What happens if an TLS/SSL cert is leaked/compromised? Change the clients as well?
Re: Show HN: Sslhash: SSL without a certificate authority
#7I’m confused, domains are not a barrier to entry (I’d argue that the developer account is a much larger barrier). Why is this a needed thing?
Not sure what you mean by developer account... Anyway, if I understand correctly, this is basically just a user friendly version of certificate pinning.
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#8How does expiration work? What happens if an TLS/SSL cert is leaked/compromised? Change the clients as well?
You would probably need some sort of "authority" to redistribute the hashes.
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#9Re: Show HN: Sslhash: SSL without a certificate authority
#10How does expiration work? What happens if an TLS/SSL cert is leaked/compromised? Change the clients as well?
You would probably need some sort of "authority" to redistribute the hashes.