*sigh*  oh well.. now my other question is.. is there a nice bit of
javascript to walk users through adding myself as a key signer in their
browser?

Thank You,
        Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net)

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On Sun, 17 Dec 2000, Austad, Jay wrote:

> > also.. is there any way to create a *.domain.tld SSL key so
> > you don't have
> > to have extra keys/IP's for each virtual domain?  I know you
>
> Nope.  You have to buy one for each hostname.  We went through this already
> with them.  However, they'll sell you this crappy windows program so you can
> generate your own keys and still have them be signed by Verisign.  It's a
> couple thousand dollars for the program and it'll generate 10 or 15 certs
> before it's no good anymore.
>
> Verisign is evil.  Since they are now the only people that you can get certs
> from, they are total and complete pricks on the phone knowing that you HAVE
> to do business with them.
>
> Jay
>
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