[cabf_validation] Simpler language for 3.2.2.4.6
Dimitris Zacharopoulos
jimmy at it.auth.gr
Sun May 13 23:38:57 MST 2018
On 14/5/2018 4:37 πμ, Ryan Sleevi wrote:
> Could you give a sense of what was found confusing, so as to help
> spark possible ideas?
>
> Simplification isn't necessarily a good goal - simplification hides
> necessary complexity - but making it more understandable is reasonable.
>
> This requirement seems very similar to other forms of technical
> requirements in the BRs, so was there anything particular that stood out?
I think it is more of a complex English language issue. The part in bold
sounds very strange to me.
"Confirming the Applicant's control over the requested FQDN by
confirming the presence of a Request Token or Random Value contained in
the content of a file or on a web page in *the form of a meta tag one of
the following under the* "/.well‐known/pki‐validation" directory, or
another path registered with IANA for the purpose of Domain Validation,
on the Authorization Domain Name that is accessible by the CA via
HTTP/HTTPS over an Authorized Port."
I made an attempt to make the language easier to read and more
understandable, while -hopefully- keeping the technical requirements intact.
"Confirming the Applicant's control over the requested FQDN by
confirming the presence of a Request Token or Random Value contained:
1. in the content of a file; or
2. on a web page in the form of a "meta tag" (BTW, let's introduce some
RFC references for the definition of "meta tag")
This file or web page MUST be accessible under the
"/.well‐known/pki‐validation" directory, or another path registered with
IANA for the purpose of Domain Validation, on the Authorization Domain
Name that is accessible by the CA via HTTP/HTTPS over an Authorized Port."
Improvements are always welcome.
Dimitris.
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