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    Default OT: Comodo SSL

    Hi all,

    Bit off topic, but there have been horror stories about getting code
    signing certificates.

    Friday my client realized that his SSL was expiring this weekend. This
    is a wildcard SSL that covers his client sites that he hosts as well, so
    he was in a bind. He was expecting the usual week or two on back and
    forth - took several days last time.

    He ordered a Comodo SSL and lo and behold - it took less than 12 hours
    from the time he ordered until the certificate was installed on the
    server! He was all prepared to get irritated and aggravated by this but
    was very pleasantly surprised

    Best regards,


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    Arnor Baldvinsson
    Icetips Alta LLC

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    Default Re: OT: Comodo SSL

    Arnor,

    > He ordered a Comodo SSL and lo and behold - it took less than 12 hours
    > from the time he ordered until the certificate was installed on the
    > server! He was all prepared to get irritated and aggravated by this but
    > was very pleasantly surprised

    If only signing certificates could be renewed instead of having to go
    through the entire process over and OVER AND OVER AGAIN!<g>

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    Default Re: OT: Comodo SSL

    Hi Lee,

    > If only signing certificates could be renewed instead of having to go
    > through the entire process over and OVER AND OVER AGAIN!<g>

    Indeed!!!

    Best regards,

    --
    Arnor Baldvinsson
    Icetips Alta LLC

  4. #4

    Default Re: OT: Comodo SSL

    Thankfully I only have to do it every 3 years... but except for the
    first time where I had to have a Dun & Bradstreet number and a bunch of
    other stuff... it seems like a renew to me. Of course now that I've said
    that, next time will probably be a big PITA. ;-)

    Ray Rippey
    VMT Software

    On 07/14/19 10:48 AM, Lee White (Lodestar Software) wrote:
    > If only signing certificates could be renewed instead of having to go
    > through the entire process over and OVER AND OVER AGAIN!<g>

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