On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> certificate before they can access the site.  However, this "ask to
> accept" procedure can sometimes "turn-off" or "frighten" a would-be
> user.  Is there a certificate authority that Netscape and IE will
> "accept on sight", that a webserver can go to to get their public
> keys signed?

Yes. Go to www.verisign.com (now that Thawte has been bought out by
Verisign)

There's NO other way, unfortunately.. it'll cost ya $400 a year.


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