The reason people still by Verisign is so they can have that verisign logo
on their site, their customers recognize it, and trust it.

Also The CA's are different on the cheaper certs, looks like GeoTrust uses
Thawte as the root CA, and then it uses "Equifax Secure E-Business CA-2" as
a second level CA. It is possible that the second CA will not be recognized
by your browser, your clients might get a message saying that the cert's
source could not be verified. I don't know how many browsers recognize that
CA, it looks like anyone who has updated their browser certs after 1999 will
be ok, which is probably a very high percentage.

does anyone using GeoTrust ever have customers report that they are getting
such messages? (The SSL would still work fine, they would just get a
warning)

_____________________________________________
Pete Freitag
CTO, CFDEV.COM
http://www.cfdev.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 2:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: SSL for $29


Thought I'd pass this along:

After learning of it on CF-Talk, I've been buying Geotrust certs from
http://rackshack.net for US$49.  They just lowered the price to
***US$29***.

Since GeoTrust still retails for US$119 my margins just got thicker :D

I don't know how Verisign and Thawte can survive this sort of price
competition without answering back with something other than words,
which is all they've done so far.

--Matt Robertson--
MSB Designs, Inc.
http://mysecretbase.com


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