[ale] SSL wildcard Certificate Provider
Meuon
meuon at geeklabs.com
Thu Jul 16 18:54:33 EDT 2009
Will give digicert a try.
Just tried geotrust. Looks just like Rapidssl and their emails don't
make it here either and no humans at support.
I'll pay for good service. Thanks I had never heard of them.
I started a godaddy cert but their interface requires too much
bandwidth and the constant upsell attempts was disconcerting.
On Jul 16, 2009, at 6:43 PM, adam <prozaconstilts at gmail.com> wrote:
> Chris Kleeschulte wrote:
>> I use Digicert. I have been using them for over 2 years now with
>> great
>> success. It may be a bit more expensive that 200 per year for a
>> wildcard cert. I can't remember the exact pricing, but they are
>> really
>> great with support and I highly recommend them.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Chris Kleeschulte
>>
>> On Jul 16, 2009, at 10:29 AM, Mike Harrison wrote:
>>> Anyone had a good experience lately?
>>
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>
> second the digicert. You get a real person on the phone when you
> need them.
>
> Plus, if you're security paranoid and want to spend the dough, their
> wildcard plus cert allows you to generate unlimited *.domain.com certs
> under different sets of pub/priv key pairs, rather than one single
> set,
> making a compromise of a private cert in your domain not spell the
> total
> end of your entire domain's TLS. Also, they provide the interface to
> place Subject Alt Names into certs, so you don't have to worry about
> them ignoring that X.509v3 extension, like most CAs regularly do.
>
> Adam
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