The certificate authority is the service that issues and signs those certificates. It is provided with, for example Novell's Netware 5.1 and M$ Windows 2000 server. The advantage of the use of them is that you don't have to buy the certificate on the Internet. Sander
Do you mean the certificates used to do SSL, etc... If so, those are platform independent, you must know what server you are unsing prior to obtaining one.
Here are the big two (which are soon merging)
http://www.verisign.com http://www.thawte.com
-Chuck
Hi all,
anyone knows if there is a Certificate Authority that can be installed on SuSE?
Thanks in advance, Sander
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