Certificate proposal & X509 clarifications

Rich Salz rsalz at osf.org
Mon Oct 2 20:09:41 PDT 1995


>  Therefore, you
>have to get someone owning an OBJID tree branch to define meanings for you
>- -- and you have to publish some worldwide book of mappings, etc.

While I am no big fan of OID's (and I really dislike ASN.1 -- and nobody
ever explained to my why the ISO RPC standard doesn't use it), if
anybody really needs an ISO OID tree, I will probably be willing to
tear off a piece of OSF's:
	1.3.22
	{ iso(1) identified-org(3) osf(22) }






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