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Old February 20th, 2005, 09:22 PM
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SSL Certifcates

Hi,

I'm creating my own SSL certificate and I've read the documentation from Eclectica. They say that I have to distribute my certificate to everyone, how can I get the browsers to download them without the need for visitors to do something.

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if you self-sign your certificates, depending on your users' browser security settings, they might get a warning that the certificate wasn't signed by a known trusted source (ie one of the root CA's in that browser). There's little you can do about that. However, this shouldn't cause any real problems if your users know to trust you... all they need to do is click on 'ok' or 'accept' to accept your certificate and move on.


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