Am 24. Aug, 2003 schw=E4tzte Austin Godber so: > This does bring up the question, Hans why do you only do SSL (actually wh= y not > just do ssl, it doesn't cost anything)? And, Hans, you wanna share the > fingerprint for your CERT out of band so that we can just accept your cer= t and > thus be "safe". I do SSL because I don't like *everyone* being able to eavesdrop. This way only the 'man in the middle' can eavesdrop :). It goes along the lines of 'kill telnet. long live ssh.'. No need to use unencrypted commo, so don't. What we need is a personal site certificate authority. It's task four-hundred and something for me, so if someone else wants to make it happen that'd be good :). > * In mozilla goto Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Certificat= es and > click on the "Manage Certificates" button then the Authorities tab to see= what > Certificate Authorities Root Certificates you have ... and if you visit a > website with a proper certificate you will see a little locked lock in on= e > corner of your browser .. you can typically click on this and view which = of > those CAs has issued the certificate for this site. I beg to differ with the word 'proper' in this connotation. My certificate is just as 'proper' as the others. s/proper certificate/certificate signed by a recognized certificate authori= ty/ ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # A t-shirt a day keeps the noose (tie) away. - der.hans