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Re: [OT] (ish) SSL Certificates



On 28/07/05, Paul Gordon <paul@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> What I'm after from you guys is any info about any of the
"free" CA's that
> come up in a google... - the likes of freessl.com <http://freessl.com> and
> instantssl.com <http://instantssl.com> and so on... -
recommendations or
> otherwise, - horror stories, - CA's to avoid, that sort of thing...
>

I don't think instantssl.com <http://instantssl.com> do free certs
(only for
30 day trials), but as a cheap real CA I've had no problems with them; they
are (actually, they're an intermediate, but use a trusted root to sign
their
cert) trusted as much as anyone else.

<declared interest>My work is an instantssl/Comodo web host reseller;
which
on the plus side also means I've issued dozens of certs through them of
course</declared interest>

--
phil


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