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@@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ server Certificate for it. How do I do it?
<p>
<li>You now have to send this Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to
a Certifying Authority (CA) for signing. The result is then a real
- Certificate which can be used for Apache. Here you have to options:
+ Certificate which can be used for Apache. Here you have two options:
First you can let the CSR sign by a commercial CA like Verisign or
Thawte. Then you usually have to post the CSR into a web form, pay for
the signing and await the signed Certificate you then can store into a