Don’t want to pay for an SSL certificate?
February 2, 2010 by David Olsen
You can use a self-signed certificate on your Web server to create https pages that are secure. But it’s not a good idea. Find out when I think a self-signed SSL certificate is okay in my FAQ Can I Use a Free SSL Certificate for my HTTPs Pages?
Creating and Using SSL Certificates
- Can I Use a Free SSL Certificate for my HTTPs Pages?
- Do you use self-signed SSL certificates? Why or Why Not?
- Signed vs. Self-signed Certificates
- How to Create a Self-Signed SSL Certificate
- Certificate Authorities
Don’t want to pay for an SSL certificate? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at 15:54:27.
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