Re: What Verisign-free CAs are left?
- From: gp@xxxxxxxxx (Greg Pratt)
- Date: 27 Jun 2006 06:39:09 -0400
In article <e6onva$k8u$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, I (Greg Pratt) <gp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not knowing which companies have been assimilated by Verisign...
what respectable organizations out there do personal certificates?
Preferably a company whose root certificates are already installed
with common products like Firefox. Such a company need not be free
-- I already know of CAcert.org.
Given the utter contempt for Verisign one finds in some quarters, I'm
surprised I wasn't able to find a FAQ with such a list (or a pointer
to one).
The somewhat confused answers I got made me realize that perhaps I
framed the wrong question. Let me try this again.
What CAs out there *ARE* owned by Verisign?
A good answer to that question would at least help give me a shorter
list of "possibly good" CAs to check out.
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