your drawings are pretty clear and helpful. Thank you for sharing, you should publish them in a book in the future.
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they're all at http://wizardzines.com already! you can print a small book yourself using the PDFs there
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The proof would be the certificate plus a signature using the private key associated with the certificate.
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true, I'll work to find space for that. thanks!
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Please tell me there is a book of these I can buy or a pdf series to download.honestly I want to start distributing this to schools and colleges as this series is genius levels of accessibility and explanation. Thanks for another great comic.
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it's coming out soon, it'll be with the rest of what I've published athttp://wizardzines.com
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Cool! One question this raises though is, when the person is asking Let’s Encrypt for the certificate, why can’t they instead just use the one the server gave the browser? They’re both being called the certificate..
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oh, I guess that's not clear -- the idea is if you're asking let's encrypt to *sign* a http://wizardzines.com certificate, it won't do it unless you're the owner for http://wizardzines.com
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So how exactly does the browser obtain the root authorities certificates? And who decides who belongs to this club?
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the list of root certificate authorities comes your operating system, there are docs about it here: https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-security/root-ca-policy …
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