It's also very interesting to read about how different operators plan on using delegated credentials: This great post from @grittygrease @WatsonLadd https://blog.cloudflare.com/keyless-delegation/ … of @Cloudflare
and mozilla https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2019/11/01/validating-delegated-credentials-for-tls-in-firefox/ …
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@digicert has been super helpful in this whole process by helping issue certificates compatible with delegated credentials so that all of us can start testing on the internet.Prikaži ovu nit -
zdnet wrote up a great summary https://www.zdnet.com/article/facebook-mozilla-and-cloudflare-announce-new-tls-delegated-credentials-standard/ …. In the future when the tooling is better, it could be usable by small websites as well and could be just as simple as getting a cert from let's encrypt
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Did tests of this ever take down both FB and Instagram in one day?
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I always cringe when I read about protecting certificates, when really private key is what is meant. No change since 1994 though, so I'm getting used to it...certificates are secret and must be protected against compromise. You can hit me with a hard key as well ;-)
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The cert is wrong for https://www.fbdelegatedcredentials.com/ domain...
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