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Wildcard SSL
GIANT_CRAB
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Hey, I'm looking around for wildcard SSL. Budget is $400-500.
Thanks.
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I can generate them for free. I have already given a few to other members (free).
But not for you.
Complete shithousery, but i still laughed.
I'm a terrible person, I know.
Your gonna have to raise your budget quite a bit to even be considered for SSL, let along a wildcard.
I can offer you a certificate for $1460 (My Cost) or a wildcard for $1829 (My Cost).
If you can find cheaper, let me know.
check https://www.ssls.com/domain-type/wildcard-ssl-certificates?gclid=CP_074qIjcgCFYKc2wody5gG4w
Is OP even serious?
A Giant Crab? Not sure.
OP you can get for $42 AlphaSSL @ ssl2buy
I bought my 3-year wildcard SSL from @miTgiB (Hostigation) for $129.99 USD and am very happy with both service and price tag:
https://hostigation.com/?page=SSL
$105 for 3-year wildcard from garrisonhost - the ssdvirt people, been around for years
Comodo Positive SSL Wildcard at $58.62
https://www.gogetssl.com/wildcard-ssl-certificates/
You don't need to pay that much for a wildcard SSL, even EV is cheaper than that amount.
+1 for the Comodo Positive SSL Wildcard from GoGetSSL
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Your budget is too much because you can very easily purchase wildcard ssl certificate at lowest price compared to your budget by finding cheap wildcard ssl certificate providers from here http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/49239/any-cheap-wildcard-ssl-providers
Comodo Positive SSL + Wildcard + SAN
I can offer you SSL certificate $226 for 4 years and check our plan here http://leapswitch.com/ssl/alpha_ssl.php
Got tired of analysis paralysis and went with Tim.
No more elaborate lowend scheming and worrying about Singlehop's grim reaper, etc.
I did the math and decided I would be the kind of person to easily exceed 10 single domain certs - self-host everything - hence a wildcard.
No more elaborate lowend scheming and worrying about Singlehop's grim reaper, etc.
Good move! My reasoning was the same.
You don't need a separate domain or subdomain per every thing that you self-host. E.g. things like tt-rss, Piwik and Owncloud can happily live on the same domain within their own subdirectories. Moreover, if some of those thing are only used by you (such as tt-rss and Owncloud), you could easily switch to a free wildcard certificate from https://www.cacert.org/.
Wasn't sure if I wanted to front everything behind a single IP/LB/reverse-proxy.
Ideally one would segregate them based on risk/availability-requirement? May a hundred reverse proxies bloom.
Thanks. Will be mixing this in too probably.
At that point couldn't you just create your own internal use CA?
Is wosign issuing free wilcards?
Time to update your knowledge. SSL certs are now max 39 months if you are getting a new cert or reissuing a cert.
Buyer beware.
I thought it was 36 months, but still, same good advise
Yes and no, if you buy a new cert then it will be 3 years = 36 months, but if you "renew" or switch then it can be upto 39 months.
You don't need to spend this much money. You can get Wildcard SSL Certificates from CheapSSLWeb starting at $29.99/year, totaling $149.99 for 5 years.
Jesus Christ. This thread is almost eight years old @cheapsslweb