Hey all,
I checked out the Thawte IRC support, and was told there that
I should just put London twice, once for state and once for
location.
I now have my certificate and its all OK, and works fine (cleared
up some Macintosh IE5 problems too.)
So thanks all for the help you've given, I'm now r
I've just double-checked what I've said in my last posting, and I'm wrong on
at least two counts (probably more).
According to Thawte (and it probably isn't much different for anyone else).
1. The "State" within an SSL certificate must be an actual place, it cannot
be a postcode. This is annoying
I don't think it matters that much. Some areas of London fall into other
counties (eg Middlesex), so you can put that. I'm based in Peterborough,
which is now a "unitary" authority so it is no longer in Cambridgeshire. Our
next SSL certificate will reflect this change.
ISO 3166-1 defines GB as ou