Jeff Lasman wrote:
On Monday 12 January 2009 12:51 am, Roger E. Rustad, Jr. wrote:
In other words, instead of paying $1000+ per certificate
That sounds a bit high, Roger. I don't want to sound commercial by
posting the price for which I sell Certificates, but I certainly don't
mind telling the group I pay somewhere around 1% of that with our enom
contract.
A 3 year cert costs $995, and that's only b/c you "save" $200 from
whatever other ridiculously high price they had. So perhaps I'm not
*too* far off
http://www.verisign.com/ssl/buy-ssl-certificates/secure-site-ssl-certificates/
In addition to CAcert.org, Dante listed StartSSL.org. That was a new
one and I haven't played around with it much.
You used it, Dante? Looking at their StartSSL PKI page, I found this:
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