> Am 25.11.2018 um 14:35 schrieb Alice Wonder <al...@domblogger.net>: > > Hi, I'm getting increasingly paranoid. > > Something I said on a certain social media site several months ago was > modified - then reported - then by account was banned until I agreed to > delete it. > > Obviously since what I said was modified I didn't have any issue with > deleting it but I want more than just DKIM sigs on my e-mail now. > > Anyway looking for S/MIME I can use to sign and/or encrypt but mostly sign. > Not interested in GnuPG or self-signed S/MIME - I want something that can be > trusted because someone else that is trusted actually vouched for me. > > The "free for personal" S/MIME from Comodo didn't work. Browser said it did > but there was nothing to export for me to then import. I suspect it is > because I used private browser window, I really don't like the idea of a > private key stored in browser anyway. And it never asked for a password to > encrypt the private key, nor let me specify key strength (only let me choose > between medium and high - I assume high is 4096 but I don't know, it didn't > say) > > Didn't like the "browser generated" process, even if it had worked and > generated the final product I could export - I really didn't like the process > and have serious questions about the wisdom of a private key without a pass > phrase stored in an application that interacts with web sites. > > Anyway so used openssl to create private key (with aes-256 encryption and > pass phrase) and then a CSR. > > But I can't find anyone who sells certs for S/MIME to send the CSR too. > > Globalsign but they wanted $89 - no one else. > > Found a few sites that offered to "send me a quote" that I think were > intended for corporate accounts. > > Where do regular users who just want an inexpensive certificate usable for > S/MIME from a CSR generated the traditional way go to buy a cert? > > -=- > > Off Topic 2 > > I'm going to strangle whoever it is at Google that thinks it is a good idea > to put so many video results at the top of search results for this kind of > thing. I'm really getting sick of how highly ranked videos now are in search > engines. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Good question. Usually, these are more targeted towards businesses, ordering a number of client-certificates (not just one or two). Do you have a business (your website looks like a business)? Here in Switzerland, we use QuoVadis for these certificates (and the normal ones). I’m not sure if they provide service to US citizens. I suggest you consider subscribing to ProtonMail, if nothing else comes forwards. They’ve got a „2 years for 1“ special up for another couple of hours. Best Regards Rainer _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos