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On 01-Feb-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I haven't any wish to trust & to pay to Verisign.
>> How can I issue my own Global Server ID certificate for use in closed
>> intranet group in order to force none-US browsers (40 bit) to 
>> connect using
>> 128bit-strong security SSL connection?(refer to Netscape 
>> "Step-up"&Microsoft
>> "SGC").
> 
> You can't do that. It has to be signed by Verisign (or one of the other
> companies that are allowed to issue GSID.

Allowed by who??????

That seems pretty weak to me.  If they can issue a cert of this type, I see no
reason why others can't as well.  Maybe there is something I am missing, but
who is it that decides who is "allowed to issue GSID" ?

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DSo Networks  http://dso.net/
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