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On 06/14/2013 12:06 PM, From Horne, Rob:
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<pre wrap="">To my mind the issue here is the compliance requirements are too browser centric, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but will continue to throw up problems for non-browser usage of SSL and PKI in general. Using separate roots is one idea but as pointed out currently the number allowed in mainstream root programs is limited.</pre>
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Just for the record, are RSA keys with 1024 bit somehow stronger
when not used on the web? <br>
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