On 03/11/2013 03:01 PM, Rajeev Prasad wrote:
hello,
Can anyone suggest the most widely accepted and open source SSL cert authority,
from whom a 'free' SSL cert can be obtained? OR,
should i generate my own cert? (this is my last option)
ty.
StartCom provides free 1 year SSL certs.
http:/
Hi Rajeev,
You can use a cacert.org certificate.
Jasper
Op 11 mrt. 2013 om 20:01 heeft Rajeev Prasad het volgende
geschreven:
>
>
> hello,
>
> Can anyone suggest the most widely accepted and open source SSL cert
> authority, from whom a 'free' SSL cert can be obtained? OR,
>
> should i g
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Rajeev Prasad wrote:
>
>
> hello,
>
> Can anyone suggest the most widely accepted and open source SSL cert
> authority, from whom a 'free' SSL cert can be obtained? OR,
>
> should i generate my own cert? (this is my last option)
>
> ty.
I'm not sure this fits yo
hello,
Can anyone suggest the most widely accepted and open source SSL cert authority,
from whom a 'free' SSL cert can be obtained? OR,
should i generate my own cert? (this is my last option)
ty.
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any place where i can find some logs?
hardware is dell optiplex 620
$ tpm_selftest
Tspi_Context_Connect failed: 0x3011 - layer=tsp, code=0011 (17),
Communication failure
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