Re: SSL certificate needed?

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Go here:

http://www.freessl.com/

$39.00 for a year and the CA is already on most systems.  I've used this
and it works great.

<quote who="Robert Hartung*">
>
> 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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