Hi folks,
Can anyone please point an SSL newbie to any how-to information for 
implementing self-certification for SSL test purposes on either On-Rev or 
LiveCode Server (on either linux or OSX)?

I've not dabbled with SSL (or indeed, sockets) before. So, as the current 
On-Rev hosting service supports just one SSL certificate per account - a single 
domain or sub-domain, with no wild-card support - I want to experiment a bit to 
decide whether to target my Company's top-level domain, a specific sub-domain 
or a micro-site. 

I also need to extend some prototype apps that I'm moving to LiveCode Server to 
confirm whether these will need direct browser access and hence (given my 
target market) Extended Validation for the address bar 'safe site' approval.

BTW My On-Rev account already has a fixed IP address (and I also use dyndns.com 
to emulate a fixed IP address for my home-based dev server). So, I'm hoping 
it's just the certification side of things I need to sort - said he, hoping! ;-)

Any insights gratefully received...
Best,
Keith..

     
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