If you’re using a Self-Signed certificate for your HTTPS server, a deprecation coming to Chrome may affect your workflow. Chrome 58 will require [why?] that certificates specify the hostname(s) to which they apply in the SubjectAltName field; values in the Subject field will be ignored. This follows a similar change in Firefox 48. If impacted,Continue reading “Chrome Deprecates Subject CN Matching”
Tag Archives: Chrome
Building the moarTLS Analyzer
I’m passionate about building tools that help developers and testers discover, analyze, and fix problems with their sites. Some of the first code I ever released was a set of trivial JavaScript-based browser extensions for IE5. I later used the more powerful COM-based extensibility model to hack together some add-ons that would log ActiveX controlsContinue reading “Building the moarTLS Analyzer”
Things I’ve Learned in my first weeks on Chrome
This is a stub post which will be updated periodically. It would be impossible to summarize how much I’ve learned in the last six weeks working at Google, but it’s easy to throw together some references to the most interesting and accessible things I’ve learned. So that’s this post. Developing Chrome Searching the code isContinue reading “Things I’ve Learned in my first weeks on Chrome”
My Next Adventure
Back in 2004, I couldn’t get the tiny IE team interested in fixing caching bugs that were causing my team’s website to break in bizarre and unpredictable ways. I figured I’d hop over there, fix some bugs, and move along. I quickly realized that I was hopelessly in love with browsers in general and securityContinue reading “My Next Adventure”