I4:FeatureTest-Selector Differentiates between Extended Validation Certificates and Regular SSL Certificates for RPs
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| Feature Test | Selector Differentiates between Extended Validation Certificates and Regular SSL Certificates for RPs |
| Test Type | Site Information |
| Identifier | FTR-iis-cardusage-8 |
| Description | Selector provides a noticable difference between RPs using EV and regular SSL certificates |
| Role tested | Information Card Identity Selector |
| Known Successful Reference Solution(s) | I4:CardSpace .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 |
| Success Criteria | Selector informs user whether an EV or regular SSL certificate is being used |
| Failure Criteria | Selector makes no distinction between EV and regular SSL certificates |
Features Proven
| Feature | feature_type | solution_role |
|---|---|---|
| Differentiate Extended Validation Certificates from Regular SSL Certificates for RPs | Information Card Identity Selector | usability |
Instructions
- Open the result page for the solution for this test.
- Visit a Relying Party employing an EV SSL certificate for the first time, such as I4:LiveID Login.
- Note what information is shown about the site's certificate as the user is being asked to make a trust decision about the site.
- Now visit a Relying Party employing a regular SSL certificate for the first time, such as I4:CA SiteMinder RP.
- Note what information is shown about the site's certificate as the user is being asked to make a trust decision about the site.
- If successful, the trust information displayed at the site using an EV certificate will be substantially different and inspire more confidence than the information displayed at the site using only a regular certificate.
- Set outcome:
- If the success criteria was met, set the outcome to "Works".
- If the test failed, set the outcome to "Failed" and enter information about the failure in the Notes section.
- If other issues occurred set the result to "Issues" and describe them in the Notes section.
- Add either four tilde ~~~~ signs or a text name into the "Tested by" parameter.
- Update the Date Tested, Browser, and Operating System lines of the results page.
