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Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs
From: Charlie Reitsma <reitsmac () DENISON EDU>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 19:11:25 -0500
I've been using their certs for almost 2 years. They require a chain certificate in the server to get past IE without a popup. The Oracle guy on campus has indicated problems getting the chain certificate in place using the tools Oracle provides to set up the application servers. Have you seen this issue?
Quoting Kenneth Arnold <bkarnold () CBU EDU>:
We are using them for four of our web servers running Oracle Application Server. We haven't had any problems with users lacking the root certificate in their browsers. I don't recommend them for imap and pop3 yetBr. Kenneth Arnold Christian Brothers University. Rob Tanner wrote:Hi folks, It was recently brought to my attention that ipsCA offers free 2 year 256 bit SSL certificates for educational institutions (in the .edu domain). Does anybody have any experience with them? I note that their root cert is bundled into Firefox, but does anyone know about IE or Safari? Is there a limit to the number of certificates? Thanks, Rob
Current thread:
- ipsCA and free .edu certs Rob Tanner (Feb 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Winders, Timothy A (Feb 13)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Vuong Phung (Feb 13)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Lovaas,Steven (Feb 13)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Kenneth Arnold (Feb 13)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Mike Wiseman (Feb 13)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Charlie Reitsma (Feb 13)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Cal Frye (Feb 13)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Kenneth Arnold (Feb 13)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Lovaas,Steven (Feb 14)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Charlie Reitsma (Feb 14)
- Re: ipsCA and free .edu certs Rob Whalen (Feb 16)