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False certificates
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- Subject: False certificates
- From: force44@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 01:18:35 -0500
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- Domainkey-signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=N1-0105; d=Safe-mail.net; b=qoaE7XVhSbIt2iI+sH04UaeT0GXduTTaGYhJ66Cc1wJsZDPR/kNPJs1pMPQRcepU Q2nuOK7IX4Wgj/bUHtHe5Ku506HHO5K3XNFaRockr6BQqm0n9NHObtcQY9fzVhxC 0tr+JH2P6npp65XVLfkVJFDPRv6hTTx4QR7yO1qkOeA=;
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I noticed that, by connecting to some https domains from some exitnodes, I receive a warning of a false certificate. Closing the circuit and using another one (so another exit node) makes the things back to normal.
I could identify only one exitnode, have still doubts for 2 others
bach from Germany : 212.42.236.140
Trying to go to login into the e-gold website.... Firefox warned me that the certificate I received has the same name than another one that is in my browser (the true one!!) but with another signature... Funny hey?