Deciding on a Certificate Authority

We can't tell you which certificate authority to choose. Your decision may be based on your past experiences, or on the experiences of your friends or colleagues, or purely on monetary factors. We will guide you through the process of getting a digital certificate from VeriSign and from Thawte, but you can choose a different CA.

Many other CAs exist. Click on the Security button on your Navigator toolbar or on the padlock icon at the bottom left of the screen, then click on Signers to see a list of certificate signers from whom your browser will accept certificates. You can also search the Web for CAs. The process of getting a certificate from a different CA will be similar to the processes described in this manual.

VeriSign Certificate Packages

VeriSign offers discounts on its certificate offerings to Red Hat customers. To take advantage of this offer, refer to http://www.verisign.com/offer/redhat/.

VeriSign and Thawte offer several tiers of server certificate options, as listed below. Check the appropriate website for completely up-to-date information.

Commerce Site Services

Commerce Site (with 40-bit encryption and Payflow Pro online payment management services)

Commerce Site Pro (with 128-bit encryption and Payflow Pro online payment management services)

Secure Site Services

Secure Site (with 40-bit encryption)

Secure Site Pro (with 128-bit encryption)

VeriSign's 128-bit SSL IDs enable the world's strongest encryption technology for Web servers on both domestic and export versions of Microsoft and Netscape browsers.

VeriSign's solutions each include an SSL server certificate (or ``Server ID'') plus other features, including:

For more information about VeriSign's Server ID solutions, see http://www.verisign.com/server/index.html. For more information about Thawte SSL Server Certificates, see http://www.thawte.com/certs/server/contents.html.