> > SSL is only between the client (web browser) and
> > the server (IIS, Apache, etc.) so CFMX is not really
> > a factor.
>
> Actually, I recall people having problems with InstantSSL
> and CFMX because the Sun JVM didn't have it listed as a
> cert authority (around Dec '02). That's why I ti
I've used GeoTrust almost since they came out. Their retail of US$149
can be easily circumvented by going to http://rackshack.net and buying
one for US$39. I used to be a GeoTrust reseller but with prices like
that I abandoned the effort.
You can get a cert issued and installed in about 10 minut
why I tied it to CFMX.
-Original Message-
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 11:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SSL with CFMX
Basically, SSL is only between the client (web browser) and the server (IIS,
Apache, etc.) so CFMX is not really a factor.
Basically, SSL is only between the client (web browser) and the server (IIS, Apache,
etc.) so CFMX is not really a factor. We've used Thawte for years and have had 0
problems.
HTH,
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