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whoa!
i actually have to say i agree with no_ax for once! i make my own security certs for my server. instead of the default localhost.localdomain, i decided to make my own cert for testing purposes and i even signed it myself. yay for me. since it is only for me, it dont matter that it isnt a trusted authority... to me. but back to the point... omg, i agree with no_ax!
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This has nothing to do with security  bjbrock | 12/12/05
Re: This has nothing to do with security  richdave | 12/12/05
If their main objective was security, OK!  bjbrock | 12/12/05
because..  Jeff Spicoli | 12/12/05
Everyone is entitles to a WRONG opinion - NT_  Update victim | 12/12/05
and theres yours :P  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
Certificate Authority Liability  Nigel Johnstone | 12/12/05
Outstanding Point!  enduser_z | 12/12/05
At what cost?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/12/05
This is scary, I agree 100%  bjbrock | 12/12/05
Good. Let them price themselves out of the market  Jeff Spicoli | 12/12/05
whoa!  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
I (gasp) agree!  CobraA1 | 12/12/05
I've said it before, now once again  bjbrock | 12/12/05
Re: I've said it before, now once again  richdave | 12/12/05
Certain things like locking packages  bjbrock | 12/12/05
Only asequate information makes responsibility possible. -NT_  Update victim | 12/12/05
let me expand...  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
i think its funny...  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
it's like the phony contrived "war on terra"  Jeff Spicoli | 12/12/05
it's like the phony contrived "war on terra  gil.sandy@... | 12/12/05
Right, Gov. Kathleen Blanco and Mayor Ray Nagin  Update victim | 12/12/05
We know the bjcrocks and linuxuberalles types  Saline | 12/12/05
The very idea of a government is to provide in a  Update victim | 12/12/05
you kinda missed part of the point...  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
no  Jeff Spicoli | 12/12/05
The problem is that when there is NO security verification  Update victim | 12/12/05
As long as people like this are allowed on...  ejhonda | 12/12/05
Re: As long as people like this are allowed on...  richdave | 12/12/05
Gullibility KEY to Internet scams  ejhonda | 12/12/05
Re: Gullibility KEY to Internet scams  richdave | 12/12/05
mark my words...  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
not much difference...  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
Whatever  mlrodman@... | 12/12/05
Had Problem With Security Icon  EBathory | 12/12/05
bad icon  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
I know when I see the padlock that I am definitely secure..  Jeff Spicoli | 12/12/05
Browsers to get sturdier padlocks  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
Sorry IE, You Blew Your Chance With Me  itanalyst | 12/12/05
Sorry IE, you blew your chance..  Jeff Spicoli | 12/12/05
a sturdier padlock?  linuxoverwindows | 12/12/05
Clippy will now be tasked with holding it shut  Jeff Spicoli | 12/12/05
Browser locks now to be made from balsa wood instead of straw. (NT)  Letophoro | 12/12/05
Padlock users  SQLServer | 12/12/05
Comodo  Yensi717 | 12/12/05
Geo Metro just got a coat of pearlescent paint!  johnsmith222 | 12/12/05

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