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* [[CA:EV_Revocation_Checking|EV certificates and revocation checking]]. This discusses how revocation checking via OCSP or CRLs affects the UI treatment of EV certificates. | * [[CA:EV_Revocation_Checking|EV certificates and revocation checking]]. This discusses how revocation checking via OCSP or CRLs affects the UI treatment of EV certificates. | ||
* [[CA:Root_Certificate_Requests|Applying for inclusion of CA root certificates]]. This gives step-by-step instructions on how to apply to Mozilla to have your CA's root certificate(s) included in Mozilla products. | * [[CA:Root_Certificate_Requests|Applying for inclusion of CA root certificates]]. This gives step-by-step instructions on how to apply to Mozilla to have your CA's root certificate(s) included in Mozilla products. | ||
* [[CA:Glossary|Glossary of CA- and Mozilla-related terms]] | |||
=== Templates === | === Templates === | ||
Revision as of 14:17, 26 March 2008
Note: This page and related pages contain unofficial documents related to Mozilla and Certification Authorities, including draft policies, notes, and related information. The www.mozilla.org site contains all official CA-related Mozilla documents, including the Mozilla CA Certificate Policy, the list of pending CA requests, and the list of included CAs.
Work in progress
- Recommended practices for CAs wishing to have their root CA certificates included in Mozilla products
- Problematic CA practices. This discusses CA practices that are not explicitly forbidden by the Mozilla CA policy, but that various people have expressed concerns about. These practices may be addressed in future versions of the Mozilla CA policy.
- EV certificates and revocation checking. This discusses how revocation checking via OCSP or CRLs affects the UI treatment of EV certificates.
- Applying for inclusion of CA root certificates. This gives step-by-step instructions on how to apply to Mozilla to have your CA's root certificate(s) included in Mozilla products.
- Glossary of CA- and Mozilla-related terms
Templates
The following are templates created by Gerv Markham for use by the Mozilla representative(s) responsible for working on CA requests. Except as noted the templates are used in creating comments for the bug report associated with a CA request.