From: Greg Bailey gbailey@lxpro.com
On 8/21/2012 7:39 AM, John Doe wrote:
From: Rainer Duffner rainer@ultra-secure.de
Just FYI I guess, you could also run your own CA and sign stuff yourself. After all, your RPMs are also self-signed ;-)
But that means the browsers will complain until each user permanently adds this untrusted certificate manually... which might be no big deal if only a few ttech savy people are using this sub-domain... If CentOS is "rich", a wildcard certificate costs around
$120/year, maybe cheaper...
Or $0/year at startssl.com...
"In the Class 1 settings (free), the only possible relationship between StartCom and the subscriber is with individuals" Now, is CentOS more of an individual than a company...?
JD