Sigh. TLS 1.3 temporarily turned off in Chrome Stable because of intercepting proxies. https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=694593 …pic.twitter.com/aHOTiP0Hk4
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It's also a way browser vendors could make money doing something non-creepy: sell enterprise version that's MITM-compat for $$$
that would absolutely fail. There's no feasible way to enforce this in most enterprises. Definitely not in an EDU
What do you mean by "enforce"? The proposal does not involve enforcement, just software behavior.
I run an internal CA for servers that are on private intranet, why should I have to fork over money to browser?
If it's restricted to your domain, not able to sign for any domain, you shouldn't need to.
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