[foaf-protocols] free certificate authority?

Joe Presbrey presbrey at gmail.com
Mon May 3 23:58:09 CEST 2010


'Verified' is in terms of your browser, right?

'StartCom Root CA' is trusted by default in my Firefox 3.5.9.  Have
you checked on latest Safari, Opera, Chrome, IE?

Thanks for the pointer. I have signed up and retrieved for my own
personal cert too.  How do we get him to let us append a subjAltName?
:D

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Joe Presbrey

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 5:52 PM, Nathan <nathan at webr3.org> wrote:
> Melvin Carvalho wrote:
>> 2010/5/3 Nathan <nathan at webr3.org>
>>
>>> Nathan wrote:
>>>> Story Henry wrote:
>>>>> This blog post speaks of a free certificate authority. Is this true?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> http://www.disog.org/2010/01/certificate-authority-provides-free.html
>>>> appears to be:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.startssl.com/?app=1
>>>>
>>>> trying it out - will let you know,
>>> omg - yes it does!
>>>
>>> Free 1 year SSL certificate, valid chain of trust, main domain +1
>>> subdomain, Modulus 2048 bits.
>>>
>>> Key Usage:
>>>  Not Critical
>>>  Signing
>>>  Key Encipherment
>>>  Key Agreement
>>>
>>> Extended Usage:
>>>  Not Critical
>>>  TLS Web Server Authentication (1.3.6.1.5.5.7.3.1)
>>>
>>> see for yourself: https://webr3.org/blog/
>>>
>>
>> Worked!
>
> indeed! Mr Story is certainly on form today.
>
> what did you do today, oh solved personal communication for the world
> before dinner, then took a stab at free server verification for all.
>
> a good day.
>
>
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