I've been using RapidSSL for several years and have no complaints. Even
when I've screwed up the certificate generation, they have been pretty good
about helping out.
Chris
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Mark J. Bailey m...@jobsoft.com wrote:
In particular, GoDaddy and/or Comodo? If not
I had forgotten about them! They claim single root which I like as I have
read that GoDaddy’s are chained. But, the question is will the GoDaddy at
less than ½ the RapidSSL cost of $70/yr work just as well in practice?
From: Chris McQuistion [mailto:cmcquist...@watkins.edu]
Sent: Monday,
On Nov 23, 2:17 pm, Mark J. Bailey m...@jobsoft.com wrote:
I had forgotten about them! They claim single root which I like as I have
read that GoDaddy�s are chained. But, the question is will the GoDaddy at
less than � the RapidSSL cost of $70/yr work just as well in practice?
Yes, the
Pardon the interruption, but, if there are any recruiters and/or headhunters
monitoring our little group here.please contact me PRIVATELY!!!
Thanks,
Bill Turner
b...@uponthebox.com
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Also. Even though the page references a transfer cable, I stored the
image to an external USB disk. You could probably store to a 2nd data
volume on the sick system (as that would be fast transfer rate than USB 2
even most likely).
From: Mark J. Bailey [mailto:m...@jobsoft.com]
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Thanks Mark. That is the kind of information I was hopeing for!
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