Re: business ssl certs for centos www and/or email servers

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Hi Rh,

On  Tue, 29 May 2007 10:19:10 -0700 UTC (5/29/2007, 12:19 PM -0500 UTC my
time), AbbaComm.Net wrote:

AN> Although I know the basics about getting and installing web and mail server
AN> ssl certs, I haven't had to "purchase" and do it "myself" for some time. i
AN> always had someone else dealing with it.

AN> I am wondering what you folks on the list are using on your centos web and
AN> mail servers

For all my certs, web, mail (IMAPS/POPS/TLS), etc., I use the free Class 1
certs from

cert.startcom.org

Their top level CA is already installed and recognized in Firefox, Safari,
Konqueror, etc, just about all except IE, and then it is just a hop away to
their site for a quick install of the CA for IE browsers.
<http://cert.startcom.org/?app=109> I have had no complaints from users.

AN> Are you making your own or are you purchasing them from godaddy, thawte,
AN> geotrust, verisign, others?

Why spend money needlessly?

-- 
Gary



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