On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:22:13AM +0100, Airey, John wrote:
> 
> Since certificates only last twelve months and cost so little compared to
> the probable legal costs I would just get another certificate if I were in
> your position. ie create a new key, then a csr and send the csr to another
> Certification Authority, eg Verisign or Thawte.
> 
Yeah, I think I'd do the same and then make sure to have the CA that issued
the original certificate revoke it, because it is no longer something that
the old service provider has any right to use. Actually I think that I would
get a new cert even if they were willing to release the cert and key.

vh

Mads Toftum
-- 
`Darn it, who spiked my coffee with water?!' - lwall

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