Re: free CA?

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09/09/2013 02:23 AM, J.Witvliet@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Wright
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2013 8:02 PM
To: Fedora Users
Subject: free CA?

Hi all,

Does anybody know of a free CA (Certificate Authority) that is
recognized by common browsers?  I have some very low volume
non-commercial sites and cannot justify spending $100/year on
certificates for them.

I tried CAcert by no matter what I did they said they could not contact
my mail server in order to verify me.  (Same server where my Fedora
Users mail arrives w/o problems.)  tcpdump shows they came and carried
on some sort of conversation.  Given all that I gave up on them.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Mike Wright
-----Original Message-----

Hi Mike,

Perhaps worthwhile spending some more time on your email issue....
You did get certified? And subscribed to their M.L.? (there were some technical issues lately)

At least your primary email-address should remain reachable by cacert.
You can test that, by issuing a client certificate: you should get notified for that.

In case there is something odd with the email-address itself: You can expect the same by other CA-providers, as anyone needs to be able to verify your address.

Hans (in private live also assurer for CAcert)

Hallo Hans,

Thanks for your help.

I've successfully sent mail from Yahoo to the email address I'm using. I've also had friends from across the US successfully send email to that address; nonetheless, the signup session with CAcert always fails with:

"Email Address given was invalid, or a test connection couldn't be made to your server, or the server rejected the email address as invalid
Failed to make a connection to the mail server".

Would it be OK if I contacted you off list at your mindef.nl email address? Perhaps you could try sending me an email from where you are. That may help me figure out what is breaking where.

I've combed through my DNS and mailserver settings and found no errors (obvious to me). This dns/mail setup has been working for about 14 years (djbdns/qmail).
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