[ale] Certificate Signing
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Fri Jan 17 09:13:13 EST 2003
Jason Day wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:36:20PM +0000, cfowler wrote:
>
>>We have a software package that ahs the file 'stunnel.pem' on it. I generated
>>this certificate then placed it in the software package. The embedded device
>>has *no* capablity to generate certificates. So the *same* stunnel.pem file
>>is distributed among 1000 units. If you used cat on unit one and cat on unit
>>1000 they would look the same. How do I sign this file so that Java and my
>>web browser do not complain when they connect?
>
>
> You have to pay a CA like Verisign or Thawte to sign it for you. It's
> been several years since I've needed a certificate signed, but it would
> run about $100 a few years ago, not sure what it costs now.
>
You can create your own cert, but folks who visit your site, will still
get a pop up complaining that they don't recognize the certifier. As
long as you tell the folks that will be accessing the site that you're
doing so, I think it's a better solution for a small project.
--
Until later: Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
The latest, most widespread virus? Microsoft end user agreement.
Think about it...
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