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[Discuss] Who sells the least expensive SSL certs right now?



On 12/18/2014 6:40 PM, John Abreau wrote:
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> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Bill Horne <bill at horne.net 
> <mailto:bill at horne.net>> wrote:
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>     In theory, we could put "our" root certificate in everyone's
>     browser, but that's so much effort that it's not practical.
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> That's what I did when I worked at Zuken. Part of my job was building 
> laptops for everyone, on a 3-year refresh cycle, and as part of my 
> standard build I installed my self-generated CA certificate into 
> Firefox and Internet Explorer when I built each new laptop. I also 
> added a page to the TWiki knowledge base explaining how to install the 
> certificate so end-users could do it themselves if they chose.

That's awesome! How about doing a meeting on the subject of self-signed 
certs and the pluses/minuses of using them?

ISTM that the CA's have made the certificate-generation process nearly 
impossible to use, by adding extensions after extension to the 
certificates so that end-users can't even create a "root" certificate 
anymore. Let's have a presentation on how you did it!

Bill

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