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PostPosted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 2:05 am 
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IceClimber wrote:
CACert also offers free SSL but supposedly not all browsers accept their cert as beings valid. Perhaps it's something you could test first.

Namecheap is a reseller of PositiveSSL and you can buy one for only $8 a year. If you haven't registered your domain yet you can get one for only $2 a year. I went with Namecheap to register my domain name and chose the Positive SSL cert. This is my first time setting one up and I found it easy and the cert has gotten good reviews. PositiveSSL is also backed by Comodo.


Thanks. Their wildcard SSL is $85 per year.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 7:49 pm 
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CACert is a neat idea, but hasn't gotten much adoption. The inclusion status page doesn't show any major browser recognizing it as a certificate authority. For the distributions that include CACert, I don't know if browsers running on that distribution will necessarily recognize it or if they bundle their own set of CAs.

Progress on getting included seems to be stalled according to this page, but it might just not be updated to reflect the current status.


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