** O. Moskalenko <malex at scribus.info> [2011-02-23 18:01]: > All scribus websites can be accessed through https: links now. Our current > certificate is self-signed, so there will be a warning presented by your > browser that you have to override. Until we can get a proper certificate this > will at least let security-conscious people avoid sending their bugs., wiki. > or forums. passwords through the big bad Internet in the clear. ** end quote [O. Moskalenko]
So long as you only need a single level of domain (i.e. bugs.scribus.info or wiki.scribus.info and not more.bugs.scribus.info) take a look at StartCom (startssl.com). They have the advantage of already being in most browsers, which CA Cert aren't - or weren't last time I checked. They do free certificates, although you do have to renew yearly, which is probably helpful for project funds :) I tend to use StartCom for external sites and CA Cert for internal intranet ones, where I need multiple sub domains (i.e. wiki.home.aptanet.com, etc.) and have full control over installing the root authority in the client browser. -- Paul Tansom | Aptanet Ltd. | http://www.aptanet.com/ | 023 9238 0001 ====================================================================== Registered in England | Company No: 4905028 | Registered Office: Crawford House, Hambledon Road, Denmead, Waterlooville, Hants, PO7 6NU
