> There have been some discussion much time ago. I think to have > one's certificate included into Netscape is it possible, just > pay for it. I don't know for IE. > > Check contacts at Netscape's site. Last I heard when we asked Netscape was they wanted $250.000 to include 5 rootcertificates in the rootCA store of Netscape 6. We did not go forth with negotiations.... IE: I think their rules were a lot less strict compared to Netscape, at least a couple of years ago. Most probably you need to pay a considerable amount of money as well. Well, it is something commercial, that much is clear, and it's about a lot of money. So should not be too hard to find contact details... Jan _________________________________________________________________ OpenCA - Users Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- [openca-users:249] One bugreport and one call f... Henrik Andreasson
- [openca-users:252] Re: One bugreport and on... Song Yi
- [openca-users:255] [openca-users] Naram El Adib
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- [openca-users:253] Re: One bugreport and on... Michael Bell
- [openca-users:256] Re: One bugreport and on... Massimiliano Pala
- [openca-users:258] CA cert in Netscape ... Craig Furter
- [openca-users:259] Re: CA cert in ... Massimiliano Pala
- [openca-users:261] Re: CA cer... Jan Meijer
- [openca-users:261] Re: CA cer... ppruett
- [openca-users:262] Re: C... Jan Meijer
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