Fysh SSL Certificates
Introduction
In the past Fysh.Org used several self-signed SSL certificates to facilitate the use of SSL encryption on various services. Because these were self-signed they caused web browsers to issue a warning. From 18th December 2012 a properly signed certificate has been in use on all Fysh.Org services.
Fysh.Org Certificates' Details
www.fysh.org
www.fysh.org uses the following certificate. This will also be used by any web site we server if accessed via HTTPS rather than HTTP:
Text-form, note this was hand-typed from the image below (so it may contain mistakes).
Issued To Common Name: www.fysh.org Organisation: The Fysh Issued By Common Name: www.fysh.org Organisation: The Fysh Validity Issued On: 11/12/01 Expires On: 09/12/11 Fingerprints SHA1 Fingerprint: 4D:E9:4E:9E:C2:35:9C:CF:5F:C5:21:B7:F7:07:C1:63:EC:FE:EA:F9 MD5 Fingerprint: 4D:5F:A0:51:09:3D:60:15:68:E2:A0:74:2D:EF:79:8D
What Firefox thinks it is:
mail.fysh.org
mail.fysh.org uses the following certificate, not only for any encrypted SMTP connections when sending or receiving email, but also for the IMAP and POP3 services:
Text-form, note this was hand-typed from the image below (so it may contain mistakes).
Issued To Common Name: mail.fysh.org Organisation: The Fyshbowl Organisational Unit: email Issued By Common Name: mail.fysh.org Organisation: The Fyshbowl Organisational Unit: email Validity Issued On: 09/10/04 Expires On: 17/08/37 Fingerprints SHA1 Fingerprint: 8A:C9:D0:EE:15:07:35:7F:11:71:34:BC:55:97:A5:26:87:08:31:C8 MD5 Fingerprint: 2B:C9:E1:65:82:FB:63:1F:12:B7:C6:18:E3:E5:83:A2
What Thunderbird thinks it is: