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RE: Gmail and SSL
From: Matthew Black <Matthew.Black () csulb edu>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 21:45:58 +0000
A major problem with free or low-cost certificates is that their intermediate CA certificate does not always point back to a root certificate in client machines and/or software. matthew black california state university, long beach -----Original Message----- From: Peter Kristolaitis [mailto:alter3d () alter3d ca] Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 7:53 AM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: Gmail and SSL On 12/14/2012 10:47 AM, Randy wrote:
I don't have hundreds of dollars to get my ssl certificates signed
You can get single-host certificates issued for free from StartSSL, or for very cheaply (under $10) from low-cost providers like CheapSSL.com. I've never had a problem having my StartSSL certs verified by anyone. - Pete
Current thread:
- Gmail and SSL Randy (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL John Peach (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Tim Franklin (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Christopher Morrow (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Eugen Leitl (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Christopher Morrow (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Tim Franklin (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL John Peach (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Maxim Khitrov (Dec 14)
- RE: Gmail and SSL Matthew Black (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Peter Kristolaitis (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Christopher Morrow (Dec 14)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Jasper Wallace (Dec 20)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Peter Kristolaitis (Dec 29)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Gmail and SSL Keith Medcalf (Dec 30)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Christopher Morrow (Dec 30)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Jimmy Hess (Dec 30)
- Re: Gmail and SSL John Levine (Dec 30)
- Re: Gmail and SSL Jimmy Hess (Dec 30)