Danie, if you've got customers using RT and you want them to use SSL, then
pay up for a legitimate certificate.


James Moseley





>
There is a self-signed cert on the box.  But we need to give Internet
access
to customers and do not want them to get a certificate warning.  So they
must either use http or we must have a valid cert.  According to
www.thawte.com they ask $249 for a new cert and $199 for a renewal.

First prize for me would still be a http/https combination with customers
using http.




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