On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:44 AM, John Peach <john-na...@johnpeach.com> wrote: > On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 14:27:05 +0100 > Phil Regnauld <regna...@nsrc.org> wrote: > >> toor (lists) writes: >> > I use http://www.startssl.com/ for all my personal certifcates. I have >> > not had any issues with the validations (once you have an account you >> > can validate a domain by sending an email to a predefined list of >> > contact addresses) and the certificates are issued instantly. >> >> "Your request is being held up for review by our personnel". >> >> Up to 6 hours. Must be their definition of instant :) > > It's nice to see that they actually do random reviews, rather than just > issuing everything requested. I use startssl and have not had anything > held for review.
I've had most of mine held, but almost always I get a response in side of 20 mins. Really, what I care about here is: 1) cert validates in almost all clients (mozilla/chrome/mail.app) 2) controlled/secured by my key, not something made up on the server side 3) not paying money for random bytes. it works and eddy's pretty quick on requests. -chris >> >> Cheers, >> Phil >> > > > -- > John >