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Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use
From: "John Levine" <johnl () iecc com>
Date: 18 Feb 2012 03:32:10 -0000
I use these guys: http://www.cheapssls.com/ They sell Geotrust and Comodo certs for under $10/yr. The hassle level is quite low. First you order a cert providing the usual billing info, then you go to their web site, pick the order you just paid for, go to a screen where you paste in your signing request, and pick which e-mail address to send the confirmation message to. Click a URL in the confirmation message and the signed cert shows up in a few minutes. The certs are chained, but I've had no acceptance problems once I realized I had to to add an extra Apache config line to serve the intermediate cert. If you get a Comodo cert for example.com, it'll also work for www.example.com. Other than that, they seem to be equivalent. If you just want something for testing, http://freessl.com/ will provide a real 30 day Geotrust cert for free, with similarly low hassle. At the end of the 30 days, you can renew the cert into a paid one at cheapssls or any other Geotrust reseller. I realize there are places that will provide totally free certs, but their hassle level is far greater. For $24 I can get a Comodo cert that will make my SSL complaints go away for three years, which seems like a bargain to me. R's, John
Current thread:
- X.509 Certs For Personal Use Leo Bicknell (Feb 17)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use John Levine (Feb 17)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use toor (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use Phil Regnauld (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use John Peach (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use Phil Regnauld (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use Christopher Morrow (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use Phil Regnauld (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use toor (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use Christopher Morrow (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use Christopher LILJENSTOLPE (Feb 18)
- Re: X.509 Certs For Personal Use John Levine (Feb 17)