On 07/09/13 14:02, Mike Wright wrote:
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
p.s Thank you, Edward Snowden. You've done us all a great service.
Not free, but I have bought four SSL certs from RapidSSL certs from
Trustico for ~$80/4 years. I recently bunged up a cert, had not bought
the reissue insurance and they still kindly re-issued the cert. I then
bunged up the reissue and they still were very cool about helping me get
things sorted out. I'd highly recommend them.
http://www.trustico.ca/rapidssl/who-is-rapidssl.php
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