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![]() Secure server info To ensure secure data transfers over the Internet, Netscape developed the SSL encryption standard. To encrypt and 'digitaly sign' a document a secure web server is using an unique certificate. Certificates (also called "Digital ID") are issued by Certificate Authorities (CA). Some CA are trusted by the web browsers by default - like VeriSign. How do I secure an URL (https://my.web.site)? You need to have the "Secure" web hosting or a server hosting account. To request a certificate from a CA you need to generate a key pair on your server. If we are hosting your web site contact me (webmaster@gekko.net) and we will generate the key pair for you. Certificates and keys are server/platform specific and are issued for the exact server name. After you have the key you can apply for the certificate (follow the instructions on VeriSign's site) I don't want to pay $300 to VeriSign, can I use your secure server? Yes, provided you have the "Secure" web hosting account. You will need to e-mail the pages (with all the pictures included) to webmaster@gekko.net - we will install them on our secure server and we'll e-mail back to you the secure URL which you need to reference from your web site. |
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