> "The ability to sell certificates which are recognized by the
> browser, without it telling them ``This merchant is trying to
> hack you''"?
> > the only true reason to buy a certificate might be the $$ needed to
> > insure or guarantee them before a court of law in case of liability.
> No, the
clemens fischer wrote:
> Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Note that many people have older browsers: the older the browser,
> > the smaller the number of signing authorities they will recognize
> > by default. Keep this in mind when picking browsers to examine.
> >
> > As a general comment,
Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Note that many people have older browsers: the older the browser,
> the smaller the number of signing authorities they will recognize
> by default. Keep this in mind when picking browsers to examine.
>
> As a general comment, VeriSign does this as well, and te
On 2003-02-05 18:17:24 (+), Josef Karthauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to obtain a certificate to use on my openssl/apache web server, but
> looking at Verisign and Thawte it appears that they're charging a lot of
> money ($450) per year for one! Does anyone know where I can get one
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 18:17:24 +
Josef Karthauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that this is slightly off topic, but maybe someone here could
> advise me.
>
> I need to obtain a certificate to use on my openssl/apache web server,
> but looking at Verisign and Thawte it appears that they're
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 06:17:24PM +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> I know that this is slightly off topic, but maybe someone here could
> advise me.
>
> I need to obtain a certificate to use on my openssl/apache web server,
> but looking at Verisign and Thawte it appears that they're charging a
>
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> p.s. yes, I know that I could self-sign, but this is for an ecommerce
> system and I'd prefer our customer's customers not to have to ask
> themselves why the certificate is in our name and not our customer's! :)
Have you looked at http://www.cacert
Hi Joe,
Josef Karthauser wrote on Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 06:17:24PM +:
> I know that this is slightly off topic, but maybe someone here could
> advise me.
>
> I need to obtain a certificate to use on my openssl/apache web server,
> but looking at Verisign and Thawte it appears that they're char
Josef Karthauser wrote:
> I know that this is slightly off topic, but maybe someone here could
> advise me.
>
> I need to obtain a certificate to use on my openssl/apache web server,
> but looking at Verisign and Thawte it appears that they're charging a
> lot of money ($450) per year for one! Do
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 06:17:24PM +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
> I know that this is slightly off topic, but maybe someone here could
> advise me.
>
> I need to obtain a certificate to use on my openssl/apache web server,
> but looking at Verisign and Thawte it appears that they're charging a
>
I know that this is slightly off topic, but maybe someone here could
advise me.
I need to obtain a certificate to use on my openssl/apache web server,
but looking at Verisign and Thawte it appears that they're charging a
lot of money ($450) per year for one! Does anyone know where I can get
one c
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