On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 01:30 +0000, Cian Davis wrote:
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>>> Hi,
> Anyone have experience or an opinion of CACert.org? I've googled and
> read around but interested in people's personal opinion - particularly
> those in Ireland.
>> Regards,
> Cian
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Hy Cian,
I have some experience with CACert - though I am not based in Ireland.
Do you want to be part of the web of trust or are you just looking into
it for an easy (and inexpensive) way to get TLS/SSL certificates?
It should be quite easy to get assurers, as there is a location based
finder available on the website.
Regards,
Achim
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Achim Dreyer || http://www.adreyer.com/
Senior Unix & Network Admin || RHCE, CCNA, CACert assurer
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