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Get an Ubuntu Certificate of Authority for your computer

Sat, Oct 27, 2007

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Check out this Ubuntu Certificate of Authority.  Not needed at all but a fine piece of art.

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See the original vector art here to modify it yourself.  Thanks to Menza for the work.

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7 Comments For This Post

  1. MCSE Guy Says:

    Im trying to decide between MCSE and CCNA

  2. Scott Says:

    Is it possible to add a CA certificate once to a system, or is it necessary to manually add the CA to all of the possible applications that will attempt to make SSL connections to hosts signed by this CA in my network?

  3. Keri Mueller Says:

    Why do you need this certificate? Does it offer any kind of benefits?

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