Certificate Authority |
I moved this site to a new domain and this page will not be accurate until I resign all of my stuff!!!The java applets being used on this site are signed with my certificate. I have not and will not, anytime soon, pay for a recognized certificate authority to sign my certificate. It is self signed by my own CA. When going to the member section of my site or using one of my java applets you may encounter warnings/errors relating to my certificate. To minimize these messages you can add my certificate authority public certificate to your trusted certificate authority list. |
Download my Certificate Authority certificate |
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For Firefox |
For Internet Explorer |
Select Content >> Certificates >> Trusted Root Certificates Select import >> browse Select downloaded certificate (You may have to select all files in the file of type drop down) Import the certificate accepting any warning or confirmation warnings IE gives. My CA will now be a trusted CA for Internet Explorer. This was done in IE7, instructions may be slightly different for newer version of IE. |