Las reglas de generación y validación están descriptas en el algoritmo para generar el rfc con homoclave para personas fisicas y morales.odt 📄. Note that rfc 6125 is relatively recent and there still exist certificates and cas that issue certificates, which include the main domain name in cn and alternative domain names in san. I think there are a lot of people out there unaware of rfc's (request for comments)
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I know what they are at a logical level, but can anybody give a good description for a new developer
Iso 8601 and rfc 3339 seem to be two formats that are common the web
Should i use one over the other Is one just an extension Do i really need to care that bad? What exactly does it mean?
Pues lo que dice la pregunta, yo actualmente estoy trabajando en una aplicación web empresarial, en la cual requerimos validar que el cliente tenga un rfc actual y que este valido o registrado en sat Sé que hay validadores de cfdi pero no he encontrado alguna api de validación de existencia de rfcs See 2.3 terminal values of rfc 2234 Literal text strings are interpreted as a concatenated set of printable characters
So it is allowed to use t here
Iso 8601 defines date and time separated by t Applications using this syntax may choose, for the sake of readability, to specify. Regarding the syntax of hostnames, answers to questions like this often refer to rfc 1123 and rfc 952, but fail to mention rfc 921 which seems to place additional restrictions on hostnames There are probably a bunch of later rfcs about the dns (and idn) which cover constraints on hostnames handled by the dns.
As per rfc 6125, published in 2011, the validator must check san first, and if san exists, then cn should not be checked