Thanks Amy. I'll join that list. Would have been a more appropriate
place for this post.
Weidner, Amy wrote:
> Hi, John. I sure did. Looks like the email is legit. Lots of talk about it on the ezproxy listserv today, here's the archive: http://ls.suny.edu/read/?forum=ezproxy&sb=1
>
> In short from those who have installed the new cert, there are no problems with IE but Firefox, Safari and Chrome are experiencing certificate warnings. HTH
>
> Amy Weidner
> Digital Resources Librarian
> Benedictine University
> 630/ 829.6066
> 630/ 960.9451 (fax)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Wynstra
> Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 3:02 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [CODE4LIB] ipsCA Certs
>
> Out of curiosity, did anyone else using ipsCA certs receive notification
> that due to the coming expiration of their root CA (December 29,2009),
> they would need a reissued cert under a new root CA?
>
> I am uncertain as to how this new Root CA will become a part of the
> browsers trusted roots without some type of user action including a
> software upgrade, but the following library website instructions lead me
> to believe that this is not going to be smooth. http://bit.ly/53Npel
>
> We are just about to go live with EZProxy in January with an ipsCA cert
> issued a few months ago, and I am not about to do that if I have serious
> browser support issue.
>
>
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