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Zhang Weiwu wrote: |
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> Chris Smart wrote: |
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>> Mei wen ti! (No problems!) |
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>> Anyway, I don't think you need certificates for ALL your hosts, just |
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>> per domain. |
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>> Anyway check out this aussie site for free certificates. |
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>> http://www.cacert.org/ |
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> How comes! entrust.com want 300 USD per year per domain from me, but |
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> this site can do it FREELY? I doubt if the certificated released by |
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> this site is trusted by my user's browsers (I cannot find this |
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> information on their site. My users use IE 5.5 and up, Mozilla 1.7 and |
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> up) |
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> I happen to have found other very cheap issuer since you told me the |
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> free site. Like www.evlservers.net |
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> Basic instinct told me they must not be trusted by IE 5.5 ... |
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> Xie Xie Ni! |
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here is the slashdot article re cacert.org |
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http://slashdot.org/articles/04/07/02/0116236.shtml?tid=126&tid=158&tid=172&tid=95&tid=99 |
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-c |