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The SSL certificate industry is a messy business
jgpaiva:
:) I see house!
Thanks for the explanation ;)
jared1999:
We use http://www.rapidssl.com/ at work, and have been very happy with their service. Certificates are not chained, prices are reasonable, and the registration process is very quick. They also have free trials.
If you need a certificate with more "weight" behind it you can get one from GeoTrust (RapidSSL is owned by GeoTrust), though I think that's unnecessary for most certificates.
fhayes:
We also use RapidSSL for our home based business here and I have been very happy with them. At http://www.trustico.com/ you can get it for only $15/year. The whole process of getting and installing it was hassle free.
mouser:
I think we are going to try StartSSL at DC soon. I will report on how well it goes. It looks like they have some neat features and so far i've been really impressed with them.
A comparison chart from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_SSL_certificates_for_web_servers
Renegade:
I think we are going to try StartSSL at DC soon. I will report on how well it goes. It looks like they have some neat features and so far i've been really impressed with them.
A comparison chart from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_SSL_certificates_for_web_servers
-mouser (November 30, 2010, 09:27 PM)
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app103 recommended them to me. I am using one of their certs on my webmail server now, and it seems fine.
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