I had heaps of trouble installing the chained certificate from XMPP.net on Openfire

You can get a single root certificate cheaply by purchasing a cheap chained one from GoDaddy using the SSL promo codes that get it down to $13.00 and then go to RapidSSL who do a free competitor SSL exchange to trade it in and you get a single root SSL from them.

This may work with the chained certificate from XMPP so you could potentially get a single root SSL for free.

On 17/09/2009, at 9:13 PM, Azmar wrote:


On 9/9/09 2:04 AM, Florian Thie?en wrote:
> Hi,
>
> please see my following notes as pointers as I'm not in the position to
> judge whether your service is being added or not.

Thanks, Florian! :)

> 1) It seems you haven't set up SRV records yet

This is nice but not necessary.

> 2) Your website is as you mention still under construction

That's a bigger problem.

> 3) Your CA is self-signed

That's a really big problem. We accept only services that are
TLS-protected using CA-issued certificates. You can get free certs at
https://xmpp.net/ so there is no excuse for self-signed certs...

Thanks for your comments, I will send another request when the site will be complete, and i'll get a certificate.


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