Hi Kai and thank you!
I'm not sure I understand... these are MY dedicated servers... when I talked
to them about keys a year ago they said I would have to get one myself. Do
your suggestions still apply?
Laura
"Kai Schaetzl" wrote:
> Lauraparis schrieb am Sat, 10 Mar 2007 02:50:00 -0800:
>
> > I have to access my own servers via an interface accessible via https - it's
> > none of IE's business whether my servers have valid certificates and we are
> > not going to spend the money and time to get one for just US!
>
> You don't need a paid certificate.
>
> > The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a
> > trusted certificate authority.
> > The security certificate presented by this website was issued for a
> > different website's address.
>
> Talk to your provider to provide a matching one or use a URL that matches. This
> eliminates your problem 2. Problem 1 is eliminated by importing the provider's
> public key. Again, ask them. If they can't provide you with one, then they
> don't know what they do.
>
> Kai
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