Re: [Discuss] Who sells the least expensive SSL certs right now?

2014-12-18 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (blu)
> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org [mailto:discuss- > bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On Behalf Of Bill Horne > > I've been taked with obtaining some SSL certs for use on two Mac Minis > running OS X Yosemite. Nothing fancy: I'm looking for the lowest cost > available. Web serve

Re: [Discuss] Who sells the least expensive SSL certs right now?

2014-12-18 Thread Bill Horne
On 12/18/2014 6:30 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (blu) wrote: From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org [mailto:discuss- bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On Behalf Of Bill Horne I've been taked with obtaining some SSL certs for use on two Mac Minis running OS X Yosemite. Nothing fancy: I'm looki

Re: [Discuss] Who sells the least expensive SSL certs right now?

2014-12-18 Thread Richard Pieri
On 12/17/2014 11:01 PM, Bill Horne wrote: I've been taked with obtaining some SSL certs for use on two Mac Minis running OS X Yosemite. Nothing fancy: I'm looking for the lowest cost available. Self-signed? Doesn't get any lower cost, in terms of dollars up front, than that. namecheap is a r

Re: [Discuss] Who sells the least expensive SSL certs right now?

2014-12-18 Thread Bill Horne
On 12/18/2014 2:12 PM, Richard Pieri wrote: On 12/17/2014 11:01 PM, Bill Horne wrote: I've been taked with obtaining some SSL certs for use on two Mac Minis running OS X Yosemite. Nothing fancy: I'm looking for the lowest cost available. Self-signed? Doesn't get any lower cost, in terms of dol

Re: [Discuss] Who sells the least expensive SSL certs right now?

2014-12-18 Thread Tom Metro
Edward Ned Harvey (blu) wrote: > If you need paid certs, I would go to namecheap. Their lowest price > tier is like $8 or $9, for certs that are comparable to the startssl > certs, but from a different CA. Similarly, Dreamhost is a reseller for Comodo and has 1-year basic certs for $9 or $10. Dr

Re: [Discuss] Who sells the least expensive SSL certs right now?

2014-12-18 Thread John Abreau
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Bill Horne wrote: > In theory, we could put "our" root certificate in everyone's browser, but > that's so much effort that it's not practical. That's what I did when I worked at Zuken. Part of my job was building laptops for everyone, on a 3-year refresh cycle