But this URL states it does cost?
http://secure.globalsign.net/en/request/server/

Unless the words "175 Euro" mean "free" in English?

Ray

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Subject: Re: You don't have to pay (WAS: Why pay a CA?)


On 6 Dec 2000, Eric Rescorla wrote:

> Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Any other reason browsers would favor a bigname ripoff CA over companies
> > owns? Are their any CA's that charge a more reasonable rate (like $10)
for
> > the puny task of running a short program over data already provided them
> > and emailing it back?
> The issue isn't the cost of actually issuing the certificate. Rather,
> it's the cost of verifying the certificate requestor's identities.


Globalsign is free
http://www.globalsign.com/digital_certificate/freeserver.cfm?ID=invasionSSL_
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