I do wish to have an SSL secured website.


You'll need a certificate. Cost you some bucks if you want an
"official" one.

Not as much if you use something like freessl.com

If you don't mind making your users accept an
"untrusted" certificate (and by untrusted I mean one that hasn't been
verified by one of the big signing corporations), you can simply
generate your own.  I got my certificate from cacert.org, just for
the sake of simplicity.

cacert.org is very worthwhile in my opinion!


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