So the current cert from StartCom has SANs for adiumx.com (listed twice), 
adium.im, and adiumxtras.com and a CN of adiumx.com.

What ever happened to the talks forever ago about forming an LLC or some other 
sort of 501(c)(3)? StartCom offers organization-level validation for their 
certs. They also let you request a wildcard CN as well as multiple SANs, and 
they're the cheapest I've found at $59.50/year.

GoDaddy offers a free one year cert to open source projects... but they're 
still GoDaddy. Don't think I need to say more there.

Thawte offers free certs to open source projects (or, at least, they used to a 
few years ago).

In related news, it looks like SSL is only actually working properly(-ish) on 
trac.adium.im right now. All the other URIs return an "unknown protocol" error 
because the web server is sending back a 501 and saying "GET /index.html" isn't 
supported in response to the TLS handshake request.

/ek

On May 30, 2012, at 2:01 PM, Robert Vehse wrote:

> Hey folks,
> 
> http://trac.adium.im/ticket/16014 reminds us of the fact that our SSL 
> certificate is invalid (previously reported: 
> http://trac.adium.im/ticket/14424). Frank remembers this was previously 
> discussed but from the emails 
> (http://markmail.org/search/?q=ssl+cert&q=list%3Aim.adium.devel) I haven't 
> been able to understand what became of the certificates we acquired and what 
> happened since.
> 
> Is anyone in the know?
> 
> Regards,
> Robbie
> 



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