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
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
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
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.
Subject says all
Dave
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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
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...
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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
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
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
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
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:
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
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
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
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
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
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I'm traveling over the weekend so won't be able to address any problems,
but if anyone has
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