A good place to check out is the SSL comparison charts at
http://www.sslshopper.com. You can compare the different features of each
certificate and read reviews of the different certificate authorities.
Robert
I concur that GoDaddy certs have problems being accepted on some
browsers, web
: Robert E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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A good place to check out is the SSL comparison charts at
http://www.sslshopper.com. You can compare the different features of each
certificate and read reviews of the different
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I concur that GoDaddy certs have problems being accepted on some
browsers, web services, etc. They claim 99% acceptance but who knows
where
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They will give warnings IF it isn't setup properly in Apache.
I ran into this with my GoDaddy cert but made sure I added
this to my conf file
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They will give warnings IF it isn't setup properly in Apache.
I ran into this with my GoDaddy cert but made sure I added
this to my conf file...
SSLCertificateChainFile
/www/openssl/sslcert
Hello Guys,
I'm looking for an SSL provider at the moment and I'm kind of open to
suggestions, the more secure the better, obviously. However, I don't want to
pay through the nose for it if possible.
Thanks guys, I look forward to hearing some ideas,
Rob
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue said the following on 6/21/2007 12:12 PM:
I'm looking for an SSL provider at the moment and I'm kind of open to
suggestions, the more secure the better, obviously. However, I don't want to
pay through the nose for it if possible.
Rob,
By provider I assume you're
Robert, you might want to take a look at GoDaddy
That said, anyone here using GoDaddy for thier certs? I've been eyeing them
for a couple of projects I have going on right now (price looks right and
I'm pretty happy with them as my domain registrar).
Just looking for some experiences too
I second Chris on RapidSSL . I have have all four of my servers thru ev1 now
The Planet and I resell those SSL Certs for 39.95 (60.00) if I have to
install them for my customers
Eric
On 6/21/07, Chris Montgomery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue said the following on
Thank you for all your suggestions guys,
I'll do some research on this lot, I've had a few recommendations now from
different people for RapidSSL.
Thanks,
Rob
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Robert, you might want to take a look at GoDaddy
That said, anyone here using GoDaddy for thier certs? I've been eyeing
them
for a couple of projects I have
I'm a fan of GeoTrust. Yes, you do tend to pay the piper when going with them
but it's a name that people recognize and they provide 'reissue insurance'
which I know I have personally cashed in on at least a dozen times.
'A name that people recognize': If you purchase an SSL cert through
I ran into some issues with the GoDaddy Startech certs apache wouldnt start
with a couple of them ended up getting a refund and going back to RapidSSL
Eric
On 6/21/07, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank you for all your suggestions guys,
I'll do some research on
I concur that GoDaddy certs have problems being accepted on some
browsers, web services, etc. They claim 99% acceptance but who knows
where they get that percentage from.
If you want a quality certificate for a great price, RapidSSL/GeoTrust
(they're essentially the same thing) is the best way
I use godaddy, and as long as your app allows for chained certs, I haven't
had a problem.
Russ
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From: Max Hamby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 2:25 PM
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Robert, you might want to take a look
, 2007 4:15 PM
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We had an issue with Firefox acceptance...and a web services issue with
CF. You have to do a bunch of monkey business to get them to work
rather than using one from GeoTrustwhich at $49 bones is pretty
darned cost effective. I
Just don't buy DIRECTLY from RapidSSL or GeoTrust =)
Find a reseller!
I have been using this reseller for years... GeoTrust StarterSSL certs
for $39 (I think these are what's now marketed by RapidSSL and sold
for $69)
http://www.spacereg.com/webcert.html
Rick
We use xramp. Seems to work just fine.
https://www.securetrust.com/sslcertificates/
Will
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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 6:05 PM
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Just don't buy DIRECTLY from RapidSSL or GeoTrust =)
Find
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From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've never had an issue with firefox acceptance. Was this back in the
day
of some beta
-registrar.com, but like I
said, never had a problem.
Also what's the problem that you're seeing? Maybe I just haven't noticed it?
Russ
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From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 10:29 PM
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Would you mind
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Russ
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From: Eric J. Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 11:37 PM
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Its just with the brand new certs. We had zero problems before this.
You would notice this when your web services fail
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