On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 11:13:38AM -0400, Andrew Brown wrote:
as such, i can likely get an SSL certificate with just my passport, drivers license (as a secondary piece of documentation) and a letter deeming me as responsible for the domainname (as my name does not actually exist as the registrant, but i am the admin contact).
a letter from whom to whom? a company that places faith in a letter they ask you to write yourself is just poor in my eyes.
me: i need to do so-and-so. them: and how do we know you're qualified to do that? me: i have a letter that i wrote to myself that says i am. them: oh, very well.
sounds...flimsy.
yes/no. this is standard practice for the domain registrars, and other elements of business. i'm often required to send a letter on "letterhead". i don't have letterhead, let alone an identifying logo for any of my companies. so, i just put the company name in big letters at the top of the letter, date it, sign it. -- [ Jim Mercer jim@reptiles.org +1 416 410-5633 ] [ Now with more and longer words for your reading enjoyment. ]