Ah, right. That obviously be too much hassle. Their website is not that clear,
but I think it's 100$ (per year?) for wildcard certificates. ("StartSSLâ„¢
identity and organization validation are available for only US $ 49.90 each,
where organization validation implies prior identity validation. Once
validated, certificates are freely available through the advanced StartSSLâ„¢
Control Panel and unlimited for 350 days of the validated
identity/organization.")
Leo
On Sunday, February 13, 2011 at 4:44 PM, River Tarnell wrote:
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> In article <[email protected]>,
> Leo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > there are actually providers like www.startssl.com who issue free
> > certificates (only validated by email address though).
> > StartSSLs root certificate is included in nearly all recent browsers.
>
> I use StartSSL myself, but they don't offer wildcard certificates for
> free. Using non-wildcard certs would require us to request (and
> regularly renew) around 1,000 certs, as well as requiring a new cert for
> each new language project which opens.
>
> StartSSL wildcard certs might be cheaper than another provider (it's not
> very clear from their website), but either way there's a cost involved.
>
> - river.
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