I've found them a couple of months ago. IE (and consequently Chrome) does not have their root cert yet. The president of the comapny e-mailed me back and said that they have been working with Microsoft and it should be in the updates in the next couple of months. I've been happy with the personal cert. One of these days I'll spend the $20 so that I can get a * cert. That is defanatly worth the money!
Robert LeBlanc Life Sciences & Undergraduate Education Computer Support Brigham Young University On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Topher Fischer <[email protected]> wrote: > I just went looking for this site again today, and I thought I'd share > it with the list. > > http://www.startssl.com/ > > > This site provides free SSL certs of various types, and it claims to be > recognized as a trusted Certificate Authority by all the major browsers > and email clients (it looks like it works for Firefox). Somebody > mentioned it at the security meeting we had in July. I'm not sure if > anybody else has had good/bad experiences with it. I can't really > endorse it since I haven't actually used it myself. But here it is as > an FYI. > > > --Topher > -------------------- > BYU Unix Users Group > http://uug.byu.edu/ > > The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their > author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. > ___________________________________________________________________ > List Info (unsubscribe here): http://uug.byu.edu/mailman/listinfo/uug-list >
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