At 03:19 PM 4/18/2012, John Ackermann N8UR wrote:
The certificate "error" is because it's self-signed and not commercial, which costs a chunk of change every year. We use SSL to avoid sending passwords in the clear and not for ecommerce purposes, so (apart from browsers complaining) there isn't any need for a trusted certificate. The alternative

Free low-end SSL certs are available from startssl (https://www.startssl.com/). I installed one the other day on my private site. The only problem I've seen (and this isn't much of a complaint) is that the startssl root cert isn't trusted by default by IE6 on win2k (I'm sure updating the roots would probably fix that). Anything later should be fine.

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newell N5TNL

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