[Sussex] SSL Certs
Stuart Nixon
stuart at rednut.net
Wed Oct 27 14:44:12 UTC 2004
>
> ... the outfit that provided my last cert asked for virtually zero
> credentials (I registered a domain through them) so it's still money for
> old rope. I think that some of the cert companies eg Thawte may take
> accreditation of customers more seriously and I guess you can argue that's
> valid for commercial use. However, for my home network all I'm bothered
> about is removing those browser messages and the security of SSL.
>
> Iain
>
>
Why dont you generate your own server cert and then import the root
certificate into your browser(s) this is good enough for "home/private"
use...
google's your friend on how to do this.
stu
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