Thanks Aaron .... is the installation process on the IBM i straight
forward?
Rich
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On 12/20/2013 2:49 PM, Aaron Bartell wrote:
There are very inexpensive trusted certificates you can buy. I've bought
comodo in the past.
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Aaron Bartell
On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:46 PM, Rich Loeber [2]<rich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm using an Apache server instance with HTTPS for an application
locally. I have secured it with a self-signed certificate that I
created
using DCM. The process works OK, but the first time a user logs into
the
site (we use FireFox here), they get a security warning that the
certificate is not from a trusted source. I know where the certificate
came from, so I'm OK with this, but there are some users who get very
nervous when they see this exception message.
Is there any way around this issue without having to spend money on a
"trusted" certificate?
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
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