Hi Blair - I'll sign your certs for $7. Jeff
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Blair Lowe wrote:
> Interestingly enough,
>
> Mac IE (4.01) will not allow the installation of ANY certificates,
> but the Windows version will allow the user to step though the
> rigmarole when he goes to your site (to install the cert). I am not
> sure about the cool install link, though.
>
> Hmmm. Good thing I am migrating to LINUX! This worries me, though, as
> I sign my own certs, and think the official signing process should
> cost about $10.00.
>
> ALSO,
>
> RSA certificates seem to be in browsers as well.
>
> Blair.
>
> >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> >Hash: SHA1
> >
> >
> >That works for Netscape, but not for IE.
> >
> >On 04-Feb-2000 Derrick Arias wrote:
> >> Just put a link to the ca.crt file, as in
> >>
> >> <a href="ca.crt">Install CA Certificate</a>
> >>
> >> -Derrick
> >>
> >> "William X. Walsh" wrote:
> >>>
> >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> >>> Hash: SHA1
> >>>
> >>> 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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