So, the $10.00 SSL cert is just as effective as these other $250.00
ones?
On Oct 13, 10:00 am, Bruce Kroeze <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:52 PM, neridaj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I'm getting to the point where I need to decide on a payment module
> >> and ssl cert. I've read a few positive posts about authorize.net and
> >> was wanting to know how user friendly this is to setup and if this is
> >> where I should purchase my ssl cert as well. I'm hoping this isn't
> >> going to be as daunting as it seems and would appreciate any insight
> >> i.e., process for making this as painless as possible.
>
> It isn't that complex to get your SSL cert installed. If you are
> using Lighttpd, take a look at the article I wrote on my
> blog:http://coderseye.com/2008/setting-up-ssl-for-lighttpddjango.html
>
> I think Namecheap.com is currently giving away SSL certs for a year,
> with a domain name purchase, or else $10 to just buy it straight
> out.http://www.namecheap.com?aff=3594
>
> I never suggest people buy the expensive "confirmed" certs, because
> most people don't have any clue about why their browser sometimes
> shows a fancy looking frame around the address. It is not worth the
> $150 if people have no clue, even if it is theoretically a good idea.
>
> --
> Bruce Kroezehttp://www.ecomsmith.com
> It's time to hammer your site into shape.
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