Currently we use our own TLS (https) certificates. See '~/infra/CA.sh' (run with --help).
The root CA, and the children certificates for each websites, are renewed for 1 year:: mv ~/tls ~/tls.2006 /infra/CA.sh createCA cp ~/tls.2006/demoCA/serial ~/tls/demoCA /infra/CA.sh renew /infra/CA.sh install Meanwhile, one of us should go discuss with cacert.org so they don't provide their software under a non-free license, then we could use their certificates instead of our self-signed ones. https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?104690 Jag once offered to go classical and get a certificate signed by an authority already present in web browser (as done with fsf.org). It would be interesting to foster alternate web of trusts though, and use CAcert. -- forwarded from https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/[EMAIL PROTECTED]://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance _______________________________________________ Savannah-cvs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-cvs
