Re: [sword-devel] Site certificate suggestion: http://www.startssl.com/ class 1

2010-01-01 Thread Kahunapule Michael Johnson
On 01/01/2010 10:12 PM, David Haslam wrote: > ... > > On the whole, Steve was very favorable as regards the same issuer referred > to as http://cert.startcom.org/ StartCom . > This is the same organization that runs the startssl.com site (which is linked to from the above site). I'm happy with

Re: [sword-devel] Site certificate suggestion: http://www.startssl.com/ class 1

2010-01-01 Thread David Haslam
A listener question about free certs was briefly addressed in http://www.grc.com/sn/sn-228.htm last week's episode of the http://www.grc.com/SecurityNow.htm Security Now! podcasts, featuring Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte. On the whole, Steve was very favorable as regards the same issuer referr

Re: [sword-devel] Site certificate suggestion: http://www.startssl.com/ class 1

2009-12-31 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Dear Michael, Thanks for the info. This was on my plate as a tast to regenerate our certs. I've tried free certs in the past and have never had them recognized by mainstream clients. I conceded to give your suggestion a try and it seems to have worked well. Thank you! Let me know if you have

[sword-devel] Site certificate suggestion: http://www.startssl.com/ class 1

2009-12-31 Thread Kahunapule Michael Johnson
I noticed, while attempting to access https://crosswire.org/svn/gobible/, that crosswire.org's self-signed security certificate is expired. I recommend replacing that expired, self-signed certificate with a free class 1 certificate from http://www.startssl.com/, since the root certificate is alread