Adrian Parker wrote: > And what's to stop people figuring out how to make their own cert? I mean > if I give my domain name [if I owned one] to a company and got a cert, would > it be possible to work backwards to figure out how it was made? You CAN make your own cert. My linux installations all include the software for creating your own cert. And in fact if you've got a RaQ3 or above, and you don't own a cert, you should install your own cert on the admin server so you'll have encryption on your administration. But if you use your own cert the browser will tell the person browsing to the site that the cert issuer is "unknown". Jeff -- Jeff Lasman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> nobaloney.net P. O. Box 52672, Riverside, CA 92517 voice: (909) 787-8589 * fax: (909) 782-0205 _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
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- RE: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Bill Orme
- RE: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... KAMRY
- Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Jeff Lasman
- Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Adrian Parker
- Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Adrian Parker
- Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Jeff Lasman
- Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Jeff Lasman
- Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Jeff Lasman
- Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Jeff Lasman
- RE: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... KAMRY
- Re: [cobalt-developers] SSL certificates for multiple dom... Joe Boise
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