Better yet, import the self-generated CA cert (that you used to sign each
of your SSL certs) into each browser as a trusted root certificate
authority and no more warnings...


James Moseley







You can generate your own SSL certs for free.  The
only reason you'd want to buy them from Thawt ($150
ish), or super gold plated Ferrari certificates from
VeriSign ($900) is if you don't want browsers to
complain due to an unknown Certificate Authority.  If
your RT systems aren't going to be on the Internet
and/or you don't care about the warnings, you can
generate your own certificates using openssl, and set
them to expire in 50 years.




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