Re: SSL certificate needed?

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Robert,

I have to the your clien dektop, you can install your own certificate
authority, and install the root of yout CA on each desktop.

Otherwise, there are other CAs that offer certificate at cheaper rates.
HEre is a list:

http://www.xml-dev.com:8080/tldp/http://www.xml-dev.com/xml/WebDav.xml#N10590
(watch for line wraps)

Baltimore is very good, and not expensive.

Saqib Ali
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On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Robert Hartung* wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>   This may be too basic a question but I would like some
> opinions.  So here goes:
>
> We are setting up a small web viewer to distribute medical
> x-ray images and reports under SSL.  We will be collecting no
> information from the clients.  This is a one way street.  We
> plan on using SSL, but I wonder if it is necessary to pay
> Verisign US$1600 every two years for their certificate?
>
> Thanks.  All input appreciated.
>
> Bob Hartung
>
>
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