Tag: SAN Certificate
If you add any new domains to a multi-domain certificate order, your bill for the new domains will be prorated by the amount of time remaining on the order.
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Initial Processing of a Multi-Domain UCC/SAN Certificate
This how-to will walk you through the initial processing of a multi-domain UCC/SAN certificate order in your SSL.com customer portal.
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SNI: Virtual Hosting for HTTPS
This article discusses the various technologies for hosting multiple HTTPS websites on the same web server, with a focus on Server Name Indication (SNI).
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How Can I Add Subdomains To My Certificate?
Looking to protect your subdomains? You could be able to add them to your certificate, but let’s take a closer look here.
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What is a SAN Certificate?
A Subject Alternate Name (or SAN certificate) is a UCC SSL/TLS certificate which allows multiple hostnames to be protected by a single certificate.
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What Is a UCC?
A Unified Communication Certificate (or UCC) is a digital security certificate which allows multiple hostnames to be protected by a single certificate.
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How to Order a UCC and Change or Update Domains
How to order a UCC SSL with multiple domains using the UCC Wizard for MDC SSL. Also add, modify, change or delete SAN domain entries.
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What should I put in the ‘Domain’ field of my CSR (Certificate Signing Request)?
Every Certificate Signing Request (or CSR) needs to include the name of what you intend to protect.
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