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#3 Re: SSL & SQL Posted by bdf (212.71.xx.xx) on Wed 28 Nov 2007 at 07:37 Hello Steve, Have you considered using a free certificate signing service, such as CAcert? The CAcert root certificate is included in Debian's ca-certificates package, but people have to install it manually in Firefox, Windows and MacOSX. Nevertheless, once they installed this root certificate you can update your site certificate without disrupting them. CAcert has a web-of-trust system to verify your identity, but you can get certificates for a webserver or e-mail address if you can respond to a ping e-mail. Regards! Bruno
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