> Jason Granum wrote:
> 
> I'm running modssl with openssl and apache (all latest versions) and
> now I need to get a certificate. I'm looking on verisign's website,
> and they have 2, the 40bit key, and the 128bit key. Which would be
> the one I need to get? I'm very new with SSL however am well versed
> with apache, etc. This is just a slightly different realm.

It's up to you. 128 is more secure than 40 bit. What do you need? I
recommend extensive reading.

> Are there other places other than Verisign which I could get a
> modssl compatable certificate for cheeper than Verisign's prices?
> Thanks in advance for any guidence.

www.thawte.com
Although they don't offer all the services verisign does.

-Bill

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