> I've been getting more heavily involved with CAcert.org, and the number
> Having a cert from a commercial CA proves that you once possessed a few > hundred dollars and now that money is in the bank account of the CA. > Having a cert from CAcert proves that you met with some assurers (or > We can debate which of these approaches is superior, but I rather like > the CAcert approach because it is based on something more significant Peter, what about the not-insignificant issue that CAcert is not a default trusted root in Windows? I just tried to find a page that listed every CA that Microsoft "trusts", but for the life of me can't find it. (Justin, do you have that URL?) CAcert needs to sign up for that program. Otherwise you are damning Aunt Tillie to installing root certificates or worse, prompting them to accept untrusted certificates. -- Psi webmaster (http://psi-im.org) im:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://halr9000.com _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
