Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-18 Thread Dr. David Kirkby
On 10/18/10 03:21 AM, Oz-in-DFW wrote: I used these guys for $9: http://www.cheapssls.com/comodo-ssl-certificates/positivessl.html It was worth it to not have to walk people through accepting a self-signed cert. But the more people that fork out, the less common self-signed certificates

Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-18 Thread Oz-in-DFW
On 10/18/2010 6:54 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote: On 10/18/10 03:21 AM, Oz-in-DFW wrote: I used these guys for $9: http://www.cheapssls.com/comodo-ssl-certificates/positivessl.html It was worth it to not have to walk people through accepting a self-signed cert. But the more people that

Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-17 Thread Oz-in-DFW
I used these guys for $9: http://www.cheapssls.com/comodo-ssl-certificates/positivessl.html It was worth it to not have to walk people through accepting a self-signed cert. On 10/15/2010 2:36 AM, David C. Partridge wrote: Subject says all Dave

Re: [time-nuts] febo.com SSL certificate

2010-10-16 Thread Gerhard Hoffmann
Am 16.10.2010 03:36, schrieb Bob Camp: Apparently by the bizarre rules of ssl wildcards - *.febo.com does not match feebo.com. I believe febo.com goes in the SubjectAltName field and *.febo.com stays in the CommonName field. Very strange stuff. No, completely normal. *febo.com would match.

[time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-15 Thread David C. Partridge
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Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-15 Thread Bob Camp
Hi There's a couple of coupons running around for cheap SSL's. They are in the two meals at the burger joint per year range. I can forward the details off list if anybody needs them. I see no reason to spam the list with details of who and how much. Of course self signed certificates are

Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-15 Thread Jason Rabel
Why bother buying a cert? Just create a self-signed one (and you can make it for like 10+ years)... It's not like he's selling stuff from his website... ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to

Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-15 Thread Bob Camp
Hi It's a crazy world when it comes to self signed certs. You have at least 5 OS's you need to consider (MS, Linux/FBSD, OS-X, I-OS, Android). You need to think about both browsers and mail clients. Each of those come from a half dozen sources on each platform. Then you have configuration

Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-15 Thread Magnus Danielson
On 10/16/2010 12:08 AM, Bob Camp wrote: Hi It's a crazy world when it comes to self signed certs. You have at least 5 OS's you need to consider (MS, Linux/FBSD, OS-X, I-OS, Android). You need to think about both browsers and mail clients. Each of those come from a half dozen sources on each

Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-15 Thread Bob Camp
Hi The issue is as much defective software as anything else. There simply aren't enough self signed situations out there to drive a problem up their solution list. The gotcha is the good old but my software works with everything else. May be easy to get around that with the technically

Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-15 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
bJason Rabel said the following on 10/15/2010 03:00 PM: Why bother buying a cert? Just create a self-signed one (and you can make it for like 10+ years)... It's not like he's selling stuff from his website... And that's what the old cert was. I will create a new one as soon as I get a

Re: [time-nuts] Febo.com SSL certificate expired

2010-10-15 Thread Bob Camp
Hi One example of self signed issues: Oct 15 19:57:16 vps postfix/smtpd[24030]: disconnect from localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] Oct 15 19:57:16 vps amavis[20436]: (20436-10) Passed CLEAN, [173.163.57.9] [173.163.57.9] li...@rtty.us - j...@febo.com, Message-ID:

[time-nuts] febo.com SSL certificate

2010-10-15 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
I've regenerated the SSL certificate for HTTPS at febo.com. The new certificate should be good for ten years, as I intended (but failed to accomplish) when I created the old one. It's still a self-signed cert, so will throw a warning with your browser, but you can trust me and tell the

Re: [time-nuts] febo.com SSL certificate

2010-10-15 Thread Bob Camp
Hi https://febo.com returns This certificate is not valid (host name mismatch) under Safari Apparently by the bizarre rules of ssl wildcards - *.febo.com does not match feebo.com. I believe febo.com goes in the SubjectAltName field and *.febo.com stays in the CommonName field. Very

Re: [time-nuts] febo.com SSL certificate

2010-10-15 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
Thanks, Bob. I'll see if I can regenerate it. The OpenSSL script doesn't prompt for a alternate name, so I'm not sure just how to get that field into it, but I'll mess around a bit. John On Oct 15, 2010, at 9:36 PM, Bob Camp li...@rtty.us wrote: Hi https://febo.com returns This

Re: [time-nuts] febo.com SSL certificate

2010-10-15 Thread Bob Camp
Hi Never done one with OpenSSL myself so I'm not much help there. One nice thing about self signed - no charge to regenerate a new key Bob On Oct 15, 2010, at 9:41 PM, John Ackermann N8UR wrote: Thanks, Bob. I'll see if I can regenerate it. The OpenSSL script doesn't prompt for a

Re: [time-nuts] febo.com SSL certificate

2010-10-15 Thread Bill Hawkins
Ah, John, that's wonderful. A weekend without addressing any problems? I'd maim for that. Bill Hawkins -Original Message- From: John Ackermann N8UR Sent: Friday, October 15, 2010 8:20 PM snip I'm traveling over the weekend so won't be able to address any problems, but if anyone has