Hi Eric,

For example you can buy a certificate from Thawte (www.thawte.com) or
Verisign (www.verisign.com)

I hope, this was helpful.

Rgds, Peter Stoehr
GAYNET.AT

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How can I enable mod_ssl and apache to use SSL encryption for browser to
server
communication without having to have the user accept a certificate?

I've noticed several sites do this on the web without asking for you
to accept or reject a certificate.  Basically, I want to use encryption, but
not have the user intervene to enable/disable it.

Thanks,

Eric Ladner

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