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On 01/06/2014 12:17 PM, From Rob Stradling:
<blockquote cite="mid:52CA829C.3000207@comodo.com" type="cite">Are
you saying that you require a certain proportion of your
subscribers to use 4096-bit keys?
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No, not yet - but we require minimum 2K keys....<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:52CA829C.3000207@comodo.com" type="cite">
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The cut-off date for <2048-bit keys was a few days ago. May
2013 was before the deadline, not after.
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...since 2008!<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:52CA829C.3000207@comodo.com" type="cite">
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<blockquote type="cite">And I can give you a couple of more such
examples if you want, setting the
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bar clearly higher.
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Please do.
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No internal host names and IP addresses.<br>
No long living certificates.<br>
Validation requirement for certain purposes (as in code signing).<br>
And more...<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:52CA829C.3000207@comodo.com" type="cite">
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I don't want you to speak for Google either. I only asked you to
speak for yourself. ;-)
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That's what I do - CT is Google's project and if they have to say
something they'll probably do that without hesitation :-)<br>
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