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Code farmer. Security, crypto, performance, networking, usability. Rust, C++, C, Haskell, DSLs, etc. *ring*, webpki, crypto-bench, mozilla::pkix.

Honolulu & San Francisco
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    1. Eric Lawrence  🎻‏ @ericlaw 29 Oct 2015
      Replying to @BRIAN_____

      @BRIAN_____ You inspired me to take a closer look at the failing certificates, based on something @sleevi_ said in passing a few weeks ago.

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    2. Eric Lawrence  🎻‏ @ericlaw 29 Oct 2015
      Replying to @ericlaw

      It appears the root issue causing @Mozilla NSS to reject makecert.exe-generated wildcard certificates is really:pic.twitter.com/aWkJTa2nl3

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    3. Eric Lawrence  🎻‏ @ericlaw 29 Oct 2015
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      @BRIAN_____ This looks similar to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1088998 …, but that was for TelexStrings?

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    4. Eric Lawrence  🎻‏ @ericlaw 29 Oct 2015
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      @BRIAN_____ More relevantly: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1089104#c6 …

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    5. Eric Lawrence  🎻‏ @ericlaw 29 Oct 2015
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      @BRIAN_____ The diff for the latter clearly states: BMPString is "harder to support" ", so we don't bother."

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    6. Eric Lawrence  🎻‏ @ericlaw 29 Oct 2015
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      @BRIAN_____ @dveditz Should I file a bug for "Firefox36 stopped supporting wildcards in BMPString-encoded CNs" or should I not bother?

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    7. Brian Smith‏ @BRIAN_____ 29 Oct 2015
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      @ericlaw @dveditz Very unlikely to add back BMPString support. I did add TeletexString support a while back, but hope to remove it soon.

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    8. Ryan Sleevi‏ @sleevi_ 29 Oct 2015
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      @BRIAN_____ @ericlaw @dveditz BMPString is one of the easiest to support though; UCS-2 is just bastard UTF-16

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    9. Brian Smith‏ @BRIAN_____ 29 Oct 2015
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      @sleevi_ @ericlaw @dveditz To me, possible confusion of UTF-16 and UCS-2 is enough to avoid it. Plus, there seems to be very little use.

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    10. Ryan Sleevi‏ @sleevi_ 29 Oct 2015
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      @BRIAN_____ @ericlaw @dveditz Still remains the default on Windows' tools (Due to Windows love of UCS-2); we see it in enterprise cases

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      Brian Smith‏ @BRIAN_____ 29 Oct 2015
      Replying to @sleevi_

      @sleevi_ @ericlaw @dveditz interesting. I had thought you were planning to drop CN-ID support completely.

      10:12 AM - 29 Oct 2015
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        2. Ryan Sleevi‏ @sleevi_ 29 Oct 2015
          Replying to @BRIAN_____

          @BRIAN_____ @ericlaw @dveditz CN-ID, yes. BMPString handling, no :)

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        3. Ryan Sleevi‏ @sleevi_ 29 Oct 2015
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          @BRIAN_____ @ericlaw @dveditz But fair point that not handling BMPString CN-IDs is just one step closer to not handling CN-ID at all :)

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