On Fri, August 3, 2012 12:11 pm, Paul Davis wrote:
  On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 4:29 AM, Louigi Verona
 <louigi.verona(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
  Seems like a startup. The site instantly threw a
This Connection is
 Untrusted warning. Does not seem trustworthy at the moment. 
 that message exists for 
ardour.org in a lot of browsers. in our case its
 caused by the fact the certificate authority that use for 
ardour.org is
 (a)
 not known to people with some older browser installs (b) in some cases,
 the
 browser maker has decided to blacklist the certificate authority because
 of
 some action they took (and 
ardour.org pays the price).
 
Given that anyone with $200,000 can purchase a root certificate and become
a CA it's hardly a trustworthy system in the first place. I'm more likely
to trust them if their certificate is correctly identified and generated
locally.
There is NO PROOF that the factoring of the products of large primes is a
fundamentally 'hard' mathematical problem. It's likely a fast algorithm
exists and is already in the hands of several governments.
We are all exposed on the internet ;-)
  just saying ...
 
Ditto
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd