Openssl has a command line utility (openssl). Use it to build your
certificate.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ryan Schefke
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 7:14 AM
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Subject: Please Don't Shoot....


Me for asking this question, I'm just not sure where to start but with the
experts here.

I'm moving my PHP and MySQL application to a hosting server.  Currently, I'm
looking at 1and1.com's dedicated servers on a Linux machine for $49/month
(let me know if there are better choices).  One problem though, the
dedicated server, unlike a shared server, does not have a SSL certificate.

So, I need one.  Can anyone recommend a low cost (preferably free), and easy
to install (since I have to do it myself) SSL Cert?

Thanks,
Ryan


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