Tim Laureska wrote:
Has anybody had experience with these... any issues... cost looks good
There are loads of companies out there that do low-cost SSL certs,
including one that does them for free!What you have to be concerned
about, however, is whether the Certificate Authority (the
ubiquity isn't up to the same standard that you get from Comodo, which
I'm using.I pay $42.88 as a reseller per cert (being a reseller gets
me instant issuance as well).
The GoDaddy certs are about half that cost, but when I eventually
unburied their actual browser stats they were worse than
are just about the same, I feel that people are more comfortable
when the company is one that they have heard of.
David
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From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 12:29 PM
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Subject: Re: GODaddy SSL certs
Tim Laureska wrote
: Re: GODaddy SSL certs
ubiquity isn't up to the same standard that you get from Comodo, which
I'm using.I pay $42.88 as a reseller per cert (being a reseller gets
me instant issuance as well).
The GoDaddy certs are about half that cost, but when I eventually
unburied their actual browser stats
GoDaddy's a fairly well know name... yes, primarily domain name
registrations but..
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Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 12:39 PM
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Subject: RE: GODaddy SSL certs
I bought one from thawte for $19.00
And Comodo claims better compatibility (below).I don't pay much
attention to percentage claims, as thats all they are with all of
these guys:IE 5.00 is the default for a bare win2k install and I've
seen a disturbing amount of traffic using it.Same with older NN's.
The Opera stuff is just
Tim Laureska wrote:
Our root certificate - the Valicert Class 2 Policy Validation Authority
- is installed in the following browser versions
Just as a warning, I've seen some sites state that and then end up with
some visitors getting security warnings.Just be careful and
double-check their
Where can you go to check their stats?
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From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 1:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: GODaddy SSL certs
Tim Laureska wrote:
Our root certificate - the Valicert Class 2 Policy Validation Authority
Tim Laureska wrote:
Where can you go to check their stats?
Double-check them yourself, as I suggested in a previous email.
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Subject: Re: GODaddy SSL certs
Tim Laureska wrote:
Where can you go to check their stats?
Double-check them yourself, as I suggested in a previous email.
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Tim Laureska wrote:
Yeah, I know what you said in the previous email... but where do you
check stats like that ... is there a web site that tracks this or how
would you determine their stats other than relying on what they say in
their web site?
I don't know of any off hand.I would say that if
Tim,
Maybe what you should do is check the stats of the sites you propose
to install these certs for.Do it for a 1-yr period.If you see an
IE5.0 visit percentage, and NN4 (or whatever else that is visible that
doesn't conform to GoDaddy's capabilities) then you can expect that
percentage of users
http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/sdata/200409/certca.html
break down of market share.. I don't see ValiCert (go daddy) in there...
SSLReivew.com doesn't exist no more.. but checkout some of there pages
on WayBackMachine.. http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
We use GeoTrust QuickSSL
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