[ic] SSL cert from COMODO.NET ?

Chris Tooley interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Mon Jan 13 10:39:01 2003


I use them and like them a lot.

Chris

On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 09:16, john@naturebuzz.com wrote:
> Quoting DB <DB@M-and-D.com>:
> 
> > Has anyone used a cert from comodo.net? They're less expensive than 
> > verisign and I wonder if they're usable. Mine's set to expire soon and 
> > I'd like to save a few $$ but I've never heard of this outfit until 
> > recently,
> > 
> > DB
> > 
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> 
> We started with a comodo cert last year and loved it.  Since then we have 
> itegrated it with all new interchange sites and all renewals of verisign, 
> geotrust, and thwate, we have used comodo for.
> 
> With any newer provider there is an issue of browser compatability.  comodo 
> certs go back as far as IE v.5 and Netscape v.4.  Here is a link for a 
> comparision.  http://gostats.com/gogi/browser_war.pl?mn=gostats&all=t
> 
> We are a dealer for comodo, but would happily provide the certificates for 
> wholesale (at cost) for anyone using interchange who needs one.  Just contact 
> me directly.  Our cost is around $40.00.
> 
> There is also a site by geotrust called free ssl http://freessl.com (geotrust 
> trying to reclamin marketshare they lost to comodo) and rip off their 
> resellers.  I have experimented with that one, compatability is okay.  On the 
> test site we did, out of 30 users only 4 couldn't access it at all (mac users 
> in the US on aol dial-up).  For us this wasn't good odds, support is not 
> available on the free certs, but hey... they are free.
> 
> John Canan
> NatureBuzz Network, Inc.
> The Outdoor and Adventure ISP
> 610-584-2167
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