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ipxcore.com - No more SSL

FYI, seems that ipxcore is no longer offering more SSL certs:

http://ipxcore.com/ssl/

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  • Ok then.

  • rds100rds100 Member

    I wonder who abused their SSL offer to hell, to make them stop offering it.

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  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    @Microlinux said:
    Ok then.

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  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited June 2014

    https://www.gogetssl.com/ - Reseller pricing is very good and status is easy to obtain

    Thanked by 1imp
  • impimp Member

    I have a reseller account with them.They are just awesome!

  • I use StartSSL, free, no warning browser.

  • William said: https://www.gogetssl.com/ - Reseller pricing is very good and status is easy to obtain

    What's the reseller pricing?

  • @gsrdgrdghd said:
    pricing?

    Not much

    Thanked by 2gsrdgrdghd CharlesA
  • GoodHostingGoodHosting Member
    edited June 2014

    @joodle said:

    Still $3.50 for something that's free other places:
    https://www.startssl.com

  • @GoodHosting said:
    Still $3.50 for something that's free other places:

    Until you need to re-issue.

  • @Microlinux said:
    Until you need to re-issue.

    Only if you have to revoke [ which most providers charge for CRL anyways, due to the fact that a CRL has to be fetched by all browsers all the time, which slows down the entire internet. Go research it a bit, very interesting read. ]

    If you have to make a new one, even when another one exists; still free.

  • Oh well, at least there are other providers out there.

  • @GoodHosting said: Only if you have to revoke

    Ok, fair enough.

    CRL has to be fetched by all browsers all the time, which slows down the entire internet

    It's dubious to equate the process to "slowing down the entire Internet" in any measurable sense. And no, not all browsers fetch CRLs all the time. My understanding is OCSP is starting to deprecate CRLs, anyhow.

  • KeyJeyKeyJey Member

    joodle said: Not much

    I requested a rteseller account and my prices are highter

  • KeyJeyKeyJey Member

    KeyJey said: I requested a rteseller account and my prices are highter

    Damn, there i see same prices. They have different prices everywhere, it's quite confusing :)

  • CharlesACharlesA Member
    edited June 2014

    It doesn't look like reseller pricing is that much of a discount on the wildcards, but any discount is still a discount.

  • Man, they had cheap wildcards :/

  • KeyJeyKeyJey Member

    StellaEV said: Man, they had cheap wildcards :/

    Yep, but as you can see there are others ;)

  • not as cheap - theirs were around $40? or $50

  • CharlesACharlesA Member
    edited June 2014

    @StellaEV said:
    not as cheap - theirs were around $40? or $50

    42 bucks for a wildcard. Now it's almost double that. Oh well.

    The only complaint I have with their AlphaSSL certs is Java bitches about them as the intermediate cert isn't in the default cert store. Maybe that will be different with a different vendor.

  • rmlhhdrmlhhd Member

    You can still get a Wildcard SSL for $42. They have the GGSSL for $42 although I don't know if its in all the cert stores.

  • cassacassa Member

    Still happy with https://cheapsslsecurity.com/ 8)

  • rmlhhd said: GGSSL

    Indeed, and as I'm told the GGSSL "branded" certificates are provided by Comodo, and are equivalent to the PositiveSSL range.

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    Response from GoGetSSL staff regarding it: http://screencast.com/t/oZHOHsHfCAer

    -Leyton

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  • Their site made me think of https://www.thesslstore.co.uk/ - perhaps they're related, though I can't see anything matching in their contact information.

  • rmlhhdrmlhhd Member

    @imagine said:
    -Leyton

    Awesome, I'll certainly find that useful. New project coming soon then...

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  • KeyJeyKeyJey Member

    StellaEV said: not as cheap - theirs were around $40? or $50

    Was about $40. I got one from them some weeks ago :)

  • @KeyJey said:
    I requested a rteseller account and my prices are highter

    Dear KeyJey,

    There are multiple re-seller plans available, by default most get Premium level. You can request to match prices of any competitor available on the market. Just simply send us support ticket and screenshot of prices that you get from any other provider, we will match it and we will beat it.

    BTW, regarding Wildcard certs, there is Comodo Multi-Domain Wildcard SSL, each wildcard cost 53$, that is quite low price for good SSL.

    Thanked by 2KeyJey CharlesA
  • KeyJeyKeyJey Member

    gogetssl said: Dear KeyJey,

    Yes, and I want to thank you the good job u're doing. That doesn't mean that so many different prices can confuse users. Anyway, I like your business way, please keep improving !

    Thanks !

  • @gogetssl said:
    BTW, regarding Wildcard certs, there is Comodo Multi-Domain Wildcard SSL, each wildcard cost 53$, that is quite low price for good SSL.

    I saw that, that's a pretty good deal if you need to secure multiple domains.

    @joodle: Thanks for letting me know about gogetssl.

  • @CharlesA said:
    joodle: Thanks for letting me know about gogetssl.

    Dear CharlesA,

    We also suggest to try Comodo EV Trial SSL, same EV SSL as regular, but 3x times cheaper. The only difference is that you can get it once per domain.

    Thanked by 1CharlesA
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