[CODE4LIB] How to Submit Comments to White House Open Access Discussion (1/7/10 Deadline)

2009-12-18 Thread Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has requested input on enhancing public access to archived publications resulting from research funded by federal science and technology agencies by 1/7/10 (see the Alliance for Taxpayer Access call to action, http://bit.ly/5z1GFW). The

Re: [CODE4LIB] ipsCA Certs

2009-12-18 Thread Tim McGeary
I'm a little dismayed at the eleventh hour posting of the email. It makes it feel illegitimate, but I have had other confirmation that it is legit, too. Another thing to worry about before Christmas... Tim McGeary Team Leader, Library Technology Lehigh University 610-758-4998

Re: [CODE4LIB] ipsCA Certs

2009-12-18 Thread John Wynstra
I'm done with the worry part at this point. We are going to purchase a certificate elseware, because we can't wait for ipsCA root Cert to get into popular browsers. It creates a really bad user experience if our users are getting what seem to them to be WARNING--YOUR ARE ABOUT TO DIE

Re: [CODE4LIB] ipsCA Certs

2009-12-18 Thread Yitzchak Schaffer
On 12/18/2009 12:03 PM, John Wynstra wrote: We are going to purchase a certificate elseware, because we can't wait for ipsCA root Cert to get into popular browsers. Ergh. Anyone have any fresh research on cheap education wildcard certs? We're using SSL on three (soon to be four)

Re: [CODE4LIB] ipsCA Certs

2009-12-18 Thread John Wynstra
The following from EZProxy list offers some info along these lines. http://ls.suny.edu/read/archive?id=1183059 The vendor recommended in this post appears to be a reseller(maybe owner) of multiple certs including Verisign and Thawte from what I can tell. We are going with either Thawte or

Re: [CODE4LIB] ipsCA Certs

2009-12-18 Thread Nate Vack
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:46 AM, John Wynstra john.wyns...@uni.edu wrote: We are going with either Thawte or Digicert since our campus already has certs from these Vendors.  My personal experience has been with Thawte, but not with their wildcard certs. Depending on how cheap cheap needs to