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by mike-cardwell 5657 days ago
Ok, I'll take your word for it that your browser said the certificate was "invalid" then. An inacurate choice of wording on your browsers part.

So what was the point of your comment? It sounded to me like you were suggesting that people shouldn't post articles about encryption, when their website uses certificates that your browser doesn't automatically assign trust to?

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Well, it seems like having a certificate from a CA not in most people's browsers, each of these methods described in the original article http://www.gushi.org/make-dns-cert/HOWTO.html require work from the user and aren't supported out of the box.