"SSL certificate"
"SSL certificate"
GNU/Linux
What's the preferred term?
SSL/TLS?
Neither. They're called X.509 certificates.
"A USB"
"A Samsung charger"
I would personally let it slide if the subject was clearly a website, and the only EKU on the certificate was server authentication.
I love how upset Jow Forums gets over colloquial terminology. Isn't that a clear symptom of autism?
isn't being on this website a clear symptom of autism?
Isn't answering a question with a question rude?
/thread
Not if you hate anime
Then by your reasoning you should let it slide by referring to it as a web server certificate, not by referring to it as an SSL or TLS certificate.
an iphone stylus
this always rubs me the wrong way
"Google it"
... which is usually after you have been searching, on multiple engines, for over an hour and found absolutely nothing useful.
Makes you want to beat them and their family to death with a fucking crowbar, doesn't it?
Except not all web servers use SSL/TLS/HTTPS.
Not relevant in this case - we're arguing a certificate, not other web servers. The hypothetical cert we're talking about would be for web servers only, as per the EKU
Is that what you call your fingers?
The ones using an ssl certificate do
I would let both SSL cert and web server cert slide.
"UNIX"
not really, I don't have anger issues. Learn to search better.
why would you be here then>