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WebExtension that shows certificate chains in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
At https://codal.ir/ReportList.aspx?search for example:  – the button is noneffective. (There's the in-page link to the viewer that's integral to Firefox, but it'll be smart to also allow the Certainly...
See discussion https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D39004#inline-242754
… reduce the size of parse function I download the PEM (chain) of this patch and compared it with the one in master and they are the same. Let me...
https://crt.sh https://censys.io Maybe also link to Mozilla Observatory?
[SSLeuth](https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/ssleuth/) offered a simple grading of the TLS connections quality, based upon factors like "strength of the symmetric encryption", "strength of the key exchange", "strength of the MAC/AEAD", "forward secrecy",...
Hi, I'm seeing this one on my company generated certs: https://oidref.com/2.16.840.1.113730.1.13 It's "Netscape certificate comment" An X.509 v3 certificate extension used to include free-form text comments inside certificates. Does that...
These are used in the EU for some things, I guess?
When displaying SCT information it would be nice to have some link e.g. to crt.sh or alike, pointing to the accompanying online entry in CT logs describing this certificate/SCT.
When displaying the SCT information a small note, whether this SCT was counted towards the SCT requirements or not would be useful (maybe with information detailing why or why not...