Announcing Keyless SSL
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Announcing Keyless SSL
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#4Instead they separate the actual key signing, delegating it to the customer's device. That's nice and useful, but isn't quite what I was expecting.
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#5So the communication between Cloudflare and the actual SSL key holder is secured by… what? Another key? In that case, any compromise of Cloudflare’s key is the same as a compromise of the original SSL key (at least in the short term).
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#6After reading the beginning of the piece, I was expected something more...profound. Some deep mathematical breakthrough or something. Instead they separate the actual key signing, delegating it to the customer's device. That's nice and useful, but isn't quite what I was expecting.
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#7yes, the SSL key doesn't leave the bank, but everything it is protecting is..
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#8Interesting, but what about the latency issues of having to always contact the key server?
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#9So the communication between Cloudflare and the actual SSL key holder is secured by… what? Another key? In that case, any compromise of Cloudflare’s key is the same as a compromise of the original SSL key (at least in the short term).
Same thought here. And what if that connection breaks? Another single point of failure?
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#10So the communication between Cloudflare and the actual SSL key holder is secured by… what? Another key? In that case, any compromise of Cloudflare’s key is the same as a compromise of the original SSL key (at least in the short term).