no problem maintaining them on a unix server.

cliff rayman
genwax.com

Robert Richart wrote:

> I'm a librarian in charge of a Solaris server. The library wants to
> offer some services requiring ssl (e.g. forms requiring social security
> numbers). I have installed an Apache web server with mod-ssl and created
> my own certificate, but we will need an official certificate to make
> this work properly. The University IS Dept. tells me that SSL
> Certificates are a big hassle and it would be a mistake for the library
> to try to maintain one. They have had major problems with certificates.
> They are a totally NT shop. The library has the only UNIX server on
> campus. So my question is, are there problems with maintaining an SSL
> Certificate on a Solaris box? Or are these problems only related to
> Microsoft incompatibilities? Does anyone have recommendation about
> signing authorities? Verisign or Thawte? Thanks.
>
> Bob Richart, Systems Librarian
> City University
> 919 SW Grady Way
> Renton, WA 98055
> (425) 204-3756
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