Hi,
Steven Bolbot wrote:
> Yep i'm aware of this problem, but at the moment can't afford the US$125
> that most seem to charge for this. At the moment i'll stick with a message
> saying to accept the certificate on the page preceeding the SSL one.
> Thanks for your help.
> - Steven Bolbot
For our Intranet, we set up our own CA with SSLeay. I guess there is
nothing wrong with it, as long as you don't use Certificates from this
"Fake CA" in the Internet.
Felix
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