Re: certificate services/get a root cert for my private CA

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Hmm, when I try to view one of the certs from that web server (eg
https://www.instantssl.com), it gives me the security prompt. Sadly, it has
a valid certification path that ends in a trusted root CA (verified that
it's on my list too). Doesn't that mean that this cert should be trusted?

"Victor" <Victor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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use use our SSL certs from http://www.instantssl.com

"Jordan Mills" wrote:

"Victor" <Victor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Read on...

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/12/SecurityWatch/default.aspx

How did I not find that link? Thanks. Looks like there's now way to get
that for something my size, let alone being able to afford it. Know of
any
places that provide certs that can be used for signing, at reasonable
prices? Thanks,





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