> Just make sure it's a class 3. I know that some vulnerability 
> companies will show a class 2 cert as vulnerable, so if you
> will be having an assessment done that might be an issue.

I'm not an SSL expert and don't know what class their standard certificates
are, but they do pass the McAfee PCI compliance scans as long as you have
the older encryption ciphers disabled in Windows (assuming you're on
Windows).


-Justin Scott


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