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Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple domains
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple domains
- From: Rik Thomas <rikt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Aug 10 11:58:25 2001
- List-id: Discussion Forum for developers on Sun Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Jeff Lasman wrote:
> KAMRY wrote:
>
> < I used like Equifax, and their support used to be very
> > responsive but after my last request which was about a month ago, I never
> > heard back from them although I had a call from one of their V.P. and then
> > he also looked at our account and mentioned that we didn't fax the Article
> > so we did that minute but then nothing!!!!
>
> I recently obtained an Equifax cert for a client and discovered their
> dismal support. My client had a system-crash <frown> and now we can't
> figure out how to reinstall the cert on a W2k system, even though we've
> got all the files.
>
> We will NOT be using Equifax again, as long as I have anything to say
> about it.
>
> Jeff
Just a quick point of reference for everyone, check out
http://www.freessl.com, free SSL certs, they work without warning in IE
5.01 on up, on Netscape it says that it doesn't recognize the CA, but for
free it is pretty good, considering about 80 of the browser market if
unfortunately Microsoft.
The process took me literally 20 minutes, that is generating the csr,
signing up, replying to the confirmation e-mail and then being issue the
ssl cert!
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Rik Thomas
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