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  • maybe try gogetssl or cheapssl (Who are part of the NC group yet undercut NC) either of those are usually pretty cheap for Comodo/RapidSSL or as others have said something like startcom or running your Own CA if it's just your own devices accessing it.

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran
  • @netomx said:
    oh no, not you again!

    Is he the one that called everyone the C-word?

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  • netomx said: oh no, not you again!

    here you are

    CentrioHost said: We are not a SSL provider for fraudsters! Get space elsewhere you moron.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • Yes, like Silvenga shows. I have it on all subdomains but each sub is its own cert. I have the base cert xxs.com, then a cert for each sub fun.xxs.com, not fun.xxs.com, etc

  • does www subdomain need a separate cert than the base domain?

  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @Steven_F said:
    Is he the one that called everyone the C-word?

    he called us a lot of words

  • aFriend said: does www subdomain need a separate cert than the base domain?

    Maybe, www is a subdomain - unless the www subdomain is included with the base name you will need another certificate.

    Check the Subject Alternative Name field on the certificate. For example,

    DNS Name=www.example.com
    DNS Name=example.com
    

    Steven_F said: Is he the one that called everyone the C-word?

    With his continuous advertising here, he also believes us to be idiots.

  • BrianHarrisonBrianHarrison Member, Patron Provider
    edited September 2014

    You need a wildcard SSL cert. The cheapest wildcard SSL certs I'm aware of are $42 per year from SSL2Buy: https://www.ssl2buy.com/alphassl-wildcard.php

  • @BrianHarrison said:
    You need a wildcard SSL cert. The cheapest wildcard SSL certs I'm aware of are $42 per year from SSL2Buy: https://www.ssl2buy.com/alphassl-wildcard.php

    I really missed that danish offer , it was a 5 year wild card cert for under a total of $5 because of this douchebag @CentrioHost since I stupidly believed he would honor his commitment of renewing the ssl certs.

  • @netomx said:
    he called us a lot of words

    Were any of them nice? I'll call you words... Beautiful. Lovely. Smells-like-a-rainbow. :)

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  • netomxnetomx Moderator, Veteran

    @Steven_F said:

    Oh I'm sorry, in already taken, you came too late :(

  • @netomx said:

    Dangit!

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  • On startssl, each subdomains gets it's own cert. not a big deal though, just save them to a directory and have them properly listed in the vhost conf file and there should be no issues.

    If you are using shared hosting, it's still possible, I just haven't dug into it very much at this point. I have my main domain on shared hosting and ssl on the main domains but I haven't tried adding ssl to the sub domains on the shared hosting plan.

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