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Re: open-ssl certificate authority





harland christofferson wrote:
> is there any way to have the certificate authority recognized by
> browsers ... other than the browser user using the wizard when
> connecting to our server.
>
> the only option we have found is to purchase a certificate ... but we
> don't want to do this if we can find a way w/ open-ssl.
>
>

i am using seamonkey ... not in the list. so, if the CA is not in a list already, the broswer-user (client) will always be prompted unless they permanently add to their CA list.


Maybe try CACert http://www.cacert.org/ to get a free certificate. They
are on the list to be added to Firefox as trusted CA but Mozilla's CA
additions take a long time to be added. Don't know about other browsers
if they have already added CACert though.

HTH,
/KS


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