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On 03-Feb-2000 john easton wrote:
> In regards to this, you could create your own CA, post the self signed CA
> certificate as a link on a web page, and click on the link to the cert. This
> way
> you can install the CA you have created as a trusted CA in your browser and
> it
> will operate the same as if the cert was from Verisign or anyone else.
John,
Have you done this? I seemed to remember someone posting a link to a site that
had instructions for converting the cert to a different format for loading into
IE and Netscape, but I can't locate the reference now. Does anyone have any
info or a reference to something like this?
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William X. Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DSo Networks http://dso.net/
Fax: 877-860-5412 or +1-559-851-9192
GPG/PGP Key at http://dso.net/wwalsh.gpg
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