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> Guys, > > I got sucked into buying an ssl certificate from godaddy for $12.99 a > month which it turns out is for the first one and then it goes to > $70/year after that. What's the cheapest ssl certificate I can get? > Besides a self signed one. > > Thanks for the advice. > A couple of years ago, my previous company got a "godady" cert, which worked fine and all, but not all the customer's browsers recognized it. We eventually had to pony up for a "Network Solutions" cert. The moral of the story: look at the ssl authorities your projected customers accept (based on age of the browsers and OS) and pick from one of those. If it is a web site, you sort of need to pay the cash. If it is just your stuff, roll an "Inno Setup" to install your cert on Windows. Seriously, I think the whole ssl authority model is fucked up, but that is a whole new level of discussion. > Cheers. Steve. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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