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in Mozilla products, that offer FREE SSL server certs. There really is | in Mozilla products, that offer FREE SSL server certs. There really is | ||
no more excuse for people to use self-issued certs when they can get | no more excuse for people to use self-issued certs when they can get | ||
completely valid ones for free. | completely valid ones for free. | ||
:StartCom only provides service to individuals, not business or non-profit entities. [[User:Mkirkland|Mkirkland]] 14:45, 8 July 2008 (PDT) | |||
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== StartCom CA == | == StartCom CA == | ||
https://cert.startcom.org/ provides Class 1 domain and email validated certificates SSL/TLS server and S/MIME client certificates free of charge. | https://cert.startcom.org/ provides Class 1 domain and email validated certificates SSL/TLS server and S/MIME client certificates free of charge, but only to individuals. |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 8 July 2008
There are now a number of Certificate Authorities (CAs), fully trusted in Mozilla products, that offer FREE SSL server certs. There really is no more excuse for people to use self-issued certs when they can get completely valid ones for free.
- StartCom only provides service to individuals, not business or non-profit entities. Mkirkland 14:45, 8 July 2008 (PDT)
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StartCom CA
https://cert.startcom.org/ provides Class 1 domain and email validated certificates SSL/TLS server and S/MIME client certificates free of charge, but only to individuals.