ok.. a PKI that you can put your own keys up in? where? I want it! :)
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 can buy them
from versign.. in exchange for several internal organs

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

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On Sun, 17 Dec 2000 parker at mi-recordz.com wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > I want to SSL-enable my Web server at home. Do I really have to pony up
> > a bunch of money/year for the privilege or is there an alternative?
>
> No you don't, you can generate your own certificate. No URLs handy but I
> believe it's explained in the mod_ssl or one of those docs installation
> docs. Been a long time, sorry. Also, there's Public Key Infrastructure
> (PKI) which I believe will be an open resource that we don't have to pay
> for but I'm vaguely familiar with it. I do believe that it's related to
> SSL, a friend is actually working on it. I should do my homework.
>
> Ron
>
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