* [ALSA - driver 0000317]: Use a real SSL certificate issuer
@ 2004-11-09 15:40 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2004-11-09 15:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
The following issue has been CLOSED
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<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=317>
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Reported By: sehh
Assigned To: perex
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Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 317
Category: OTHERS
Reproducibility: N/A
Severity: feature
Priority: normal
Status: closed
Distribution:
Kernel Version:
Resolution: fixed
Fixed in Version:
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Date Submitted: 05-31-2004 02:57 CEST
Last Modified: 11-09-2004 16:40 CET
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Summary: Use a real SSL certificate issuer
Description:
I noticed that you use your own issued SSL certificate. Its
wise to avoid the commercialised and blood-drinking root
certificates which charge a fortune for a certification.
There is one solution thought, there is a non-profit
certificate authority which issues certificates free
of charge. We've used them for many of our web sites
with great success.
The url is:
http://www.cacert.org/
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sehh - 05-31-04 14:55
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Superb!
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perex - 09-29-04 14:28
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Once again, thanks. I've changed the certificate now. It works great.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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05-31-04 02:57 sehh New Issue
05-31-04 11:50 perex Status new => assigned
05-31-04 11:50 perex Assigned To => perex
05-31-04 11:53 perex Note Added: 0001282
05-31-04 14:55 sehh Note Added: 0001283
09-29-04 14:28 perex Status assigned => resolved
09-29-04 14:28 perex Resolution open => fixed
09-29-04 14:28 perex Note Added: 0001971
11-09-04 16:40 tiwai Status resolved => closed
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* [ALSA - driver 0000317]: Use a real SSL certificate issuer
@ 2004-09-29 12:28 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2004-09-29 12:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
The following bug has been RESOLVED.
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https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0000317
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Reported By: sehh
Assigned To: perex
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Project: ALSA - driver
Bug ID: 317
Category: OTHERS
Reproducibility: N/A
Severity: feature
Priority: normal
Status: resolved
Distribution:
Kernel Version:
Resolution: fixed
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 05-31-2004 02:57 CEST
Last Modified: 09-29-2004 14:28 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: Use a real SSL certificate issuer
Description:
I noticed that you use your own issued SSL certificate. Its
wise to avoid the commercialised and blood-drinking root
certificates which charge a fortune for a certification.
There is one solution thought, there is a non-profit
certificate authority which issues certificates free
of charge. We've used them for many of our web sites
with great success.
The url is:
http://www.cacert.org/
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perex - 05-31-2004 11:53 CEST
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Thanks for this good tip. I registered there. It looks promising. I will
try to generate a certificate request for signing when I find a little of
spare time.
And yes, I hate commercial certificates.
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sehh - 05-31-2004 14:55 CEST
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Superb!
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perex - 09-29-2004 14:28 CEST
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Once again, thanks. I've changed the certificate now. It works great.
Bug History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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05-31-04 02:57 sehh New Bug
05-31-04 11:50 perex Assigned To => perex
05-31-04 11:50 perex Status new => assigned
05-31-04 11:53 perex Bugnote Added: 0001282
05-31-04 14:55 sehh Bugnote Added: 0001283
09-29-04 14:28 perex Bugnote Added: 0001971
09-29-04 14:28 perex Resolution open => fixed
09-29-04 14:28 perex Status assigned => resolved
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