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Topic: SSL
Posted By: zMaestro
Subject: SSL
Date Posted: 26 July 2004 at 11:28am
How can I make a SSL (https://) webpage, i want a secure web page where users will pay to me through cc. What is the best way this can be done?



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Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 26 July 2004 at 11:47am
I use FreeSSL certs a lot. About $40/year. Usually an entry level ssl cert is applied on an application level - e.g. http://www.mydomain.com - www.mydomain.com , subdomain.mydomain.com. FreeSSL page has some whitepapers & FAQ's that are worth a read. Also check with your ISP to find out what they've used for other users.

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Posted By: Bluefrog
Date Posted: 29 July 2004 at 12:37pm
I've used Comodo because they have a large base and are cheap. About 93% and $70.

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Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 29 July 2004 at 12:58pm

http://www.whichssl.com/ssl-certificate-comparison.html - http://www.whichssl.com/ssl-certificate-comparison.html  has reviews of ssl providers

sslreview.com used to have comparisons of more providers, including which ones owned their own root but they appear to have been snatched up by geotrust.



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Posted By: gupta_ji
Date Posted: 29 July 2004 at 2:05pm

Hi

I think whichever service provider you choose, you must see the key size. It should be 128 bit for greater security. If you want to provide greater security to your clients and cost is not the main consideration then you should go for verisign



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Posted By: Bluefrog
Date Posted: 12 August 2004 at 11:44am

It doesn't really matter who you choose, because they all support 128-bit encryption. The important thing is how many clients they support.

And as for Verisign.. F them. They charge far too much money. They are greedy morons.  I can't possibly say what I think about them without being  .

 



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Posted By: birwin
Date Posted: 11 February 2005 at 6:01pm
Try using the certificate wizard at http://www.sslassistant.com. They ask a few questions, then display the list of certificates with the items matching your needs.



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