Hi folks,

I have built the MODSSL package and Apache, and it works.  I got a
"test" certificate from Thawte (their "unauthenticated" one) and it
installed and worked properly.

Ok, so now I have "https:" support.

Except for one small problem - whenever I go to one of those pages, IE
throws up a dialogue box saying that the certificate is issued by a company
you have not chosen to trust.

I'm a *PERSON*, not a company.  While I do consulting, I'm not in this
for Ecommerce purposes and such - more for privacy and integration of
technology.

Thawte and Verisign are both set up for commercial users with DBAs, LLCs, or
corporate entities - things I simply don't have.

So how do I get a certificate that won't cause browsers to throw up chunks
whenever they are used?

Is it possible?

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