On 29/02/16 07:51, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 02/28/2016 12:40 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Having set a security option that I think has gotten rid of the
certificate message, I think NetworkManager is trying to provide some
protection against server spoofing, albeit without a physical
certificate from the server is fairly limited.
I don't want to be sarky, but I have to ask: how do you expect to get
a physical certificate, and if you got one, how would it help in
authenticating the service? I'm fairly sure that everybody here knows
what you meant, but I wanted to point out that what you wrote probably
wasn't what you intended.
Sorry, it could be my lack of understanding, but where the TLS options
allow the specification of a keyfile and keyfile direction, that it was
requesting a certificate that is could use to compare against the
certificate served up by the server to validate that the server is who
it says it is?
regards,
Steve
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