It was thus said that the Great Tadeusz Sosnierz once stated: > > 2020-06-09 22:59 GMT+02:00 Sean Conner<sean at conman.org>: > > Just saying "bad certificate" isn't actionable enough for the user. Why > > is it bad? Has it expired? Rejected? What? I NEED TO KNOW! > > Isn't that something that could go in the "meta" part of the response, or > the content itself? It could, but what does it mean when I get back "n? ghlactar le deimhni?", "di?lta?odh deimhni? sa todhcha?", or "di?lta?odh deimhni? caite"? Not everyone speaks English and a numeric response is unambiguous. > The specificness of 6x codes is something I find quite puzzling, > especially considering how carefully select the other codes are. > > Especially 64. When does that even come into play? Time skew between the client and server on a freshly minted certificate. > (Oh, and hi everyone; I'm new here, so excuse my perhaps silly questions :)) Hello, and no, your questions aren't silly. -spc
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