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On July 28, 2003 12:16 pm, Marcin wrote:
> Can you guys recommend me an SSL Certificate provider? According to info
> from http://www.whichssl.com/ , Comodo InstantSSL Pro seems to be a
> reasonable balance between the price and the functionality. I admit this
> post may be a little bit off-topic; unfortunately the server Windoze-based,
> BUT some of the customers will be using Opera, Konqueror etc. and I want to
> make it a Linux friendly environment. It's going to be a new library
> catalogue by the way. Thanks!
>
> -- Marcin

You might give CAcert a look too (http://www.cacert.org/).  They're pretty new 
on the block, so they aren't included in whichssl's list, but they are free, 
so price wise you can't beat 'em.  :-)  They are modelled after Thawte's free 
email certificate web of trust, but they do server certs as well.  Their root 
cert isn't currently included in any browsers, so they face the same problem 
right now that you would in creating a self-signed cert, but they have a 
better chance in the future of having their root cert included in at least 
some of the major browsers (I think they've already talked to the Mozilla 
group and maybe Konqueror as well, can't remember).

HTH.

Ian
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