Jeremy Malcolm wrote: > > I'm new to OpenCA. I looked through the archives a bit for an answer to > this question, but the search interface for this list on SourceForge is > down. > > If you set up a CA for an organisation using OpenCA, is there any way to > have its root certificate signed by one of the CAs who are hard-coded [..] > system, so you are paying them for each cert you issue. This is not > what I had in mind, I had in mind that you just pay them *once* to > certify yourself as a CA, and then you issue your own certificates from > there.
This point has been asked some time ago. Indeed the only solution for this
is to pay directly the Browser's authors, i.e. Netscape or others...
Anyway this will cost MUCH... per year, I really have no idea if it will
be 10.000 $ or more... but I guest not less...
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C'you,
Massimiliano Pala
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