My browser complains about not being able to validate the Linux Counter site certificate. What about it?
This site is secured with a certificate from CAcert. The first time when you visit a part of our site that is secured with a certificate from CAcert, you will get a popup from you browser telling you that you do not trust this site. To get rid of that popup in future you can install the certificate from the Linux Counter site. Alas, not many applications have installed by default the CAcert Class 1 and Class 3 root certificates that the Linux Counter certificate is based on. Thus, when installing the Linux Counter certificate your browser will probably complain about the fact that their is not enough information to verify the certificate. This means that your browser is missing the CAcert Class 1 and Class 3 root certificates. You can get these certificates from CAcert. After installing these certificates the validation of the Linux Counter certificate will be correct.
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