$25. Wow. That's a good deal - they're GeoTrust QuickSSL certs, which I recall being about $150.

M


Bob Miller wrote:


Maximillian Von Schwanekamp wrote:



No, Verisign is not necessarily the best bet. Entrust, Geotrust and FreeSSL are some other good possibilities offering certs for $150-200. If you do go Verisign, go with Thawte, a cert co that got bought by Verisign but which costs much much less. FreeSSL is only $35, and is actually better than many higher-priced options. You can get a good run-down at SSL Review's comparison page <http://www.sslreview.com/content/table/index.html>.




Ooh, ooh! Call on me! Call on me!

Here's a link to a site offering SSL server certs for $25/year.

http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2003/09/09/do_ssl_certificate_authorities_still_have_a_margin_generating_business_model.html



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