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Re: RSA vs. Versigin. How do I choose?

Subject: Re: RSA vs. Versigin. How do I choose?
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 09:55:51 -0700




Hello,

You can easily setup a in-house CA using free opensource OpenSSL. Verisign
CA provides a web based management suite, which OpenSSL does not provide.

If you have your own in-house CA, you will have to install the root
certificate of your CA on each machine, unless the Root Certificate is
signed by Verisign.

Thanks.
Saqib Ali
http://validate.sf.net

"GUY MONTGOMERY" <kamelmont@msn.com> wrote on 09/14/2004 10:01:27 AM:

Good day,
I am in the process of implementing a PKI system for my organization.  I
would like to hear some thoughts and opinions on which CA I should use to

obtain my certificates. Should I use Versign or RSA?  Are there any known

pros and cons for each?  Any insight, information or links to resources
that
would help me gain a better understanding of my option would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks and have a good day


Guy Montgomery
kamelmont@msn.com
703.851.3295
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