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by spinny
1457 days ago
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And the cert chain on those is valid. i took a peek when i got mine the certificates (at the time) were issued by a sub-ca which by the name seems to be a gov entity and issue id card certs only. don't remember which company owned the root cert of the signing chain (it was a one of the common root cert used by browsers) The choice of rsa2048 is probably because of the card specs. it couldn't handle 4096 keys (this was maybe 10+ years ago) from what i've read at the time |
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