certificates, so that the man in the middle is incapable of spoofing the
connection using his own.
-To get a trusted certificate (CA or Certificate Authority signed
-certificate), you will either need to purchase certificates signed by a
-commercial CA or find a friend that has setup his own CA or become a CA
-yourself, and thus you can sign all your own certificates. The book
-OpenSSL by John Viega, Matt Mesier \& Pravir Chandra from O'Reilly explains
-how to do it, or you can read the documentation provided in the Open-source
-PKI Book project at Source Forge: \elink{http://ospkibook.sourceforge.net/docs/OSPKI-2.4.7/OSPKI-html/ospki-book.htm}{http://ospkibook.sourceforge.net/docs/OSPKI-2.4.7/OSPKI-html/ospki-book.htm}.
-Note, this link may change.
+See the next section for how to get a trusted Certificate Authority
+certificate.
The program TinyCA has a very nice Graphical User Interface
that allows you to easily setup and maintain your own CA.