Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
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Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
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Re: Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
#2Press release from their website.
Re: Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
#3https://www.startcomca.com/index/News/newDetail?date=2017111... Press release from their website.
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#4Re: Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
#5https://www.startcomca.com/index/News/newDetail?date=2017111... Press release from their website.
Interestingly it does send a different message than the mailing list post. While not factually wrong, the press release sounds like the browsers are to blame for the decision (which they definitely are not, see the mailing list posting).
"No, we can't take a shortcut here. See what happened to StartCom after they bent the rules a bit too much".
Re: Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
#6On the other hand… I really won't miss 'em.
Re: Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
#7No doubt victim to the success of LetsEncrypt and good riddance, too. Before LE, Starcom was the only way to get a free and recognized SSL certificate, only it was a pain to use (client certificates) and only worked with specific browsers.
Re: Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
#8No doubt victim to the success of LetsEncrypt and good riddance, too. Before LE, Starcom was the only way to get a free and recognized SSL certificate, only it was a pain to use (client certificates) and only worked with specific browsers.
Re: Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
#9https://www.startcomca.com/index/News/newDetail?date=2017111... Press release from their website.
Re: Termination of the certificates business of StartCom
#10No doubt victim to the success of LetsEncrypt and good riddance, too. Before LE, Starcom was the only way to get a free and recognized SSL certificate, only it was a pain to use (client certificates) and only worked with specific browsers.