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Really? Are you sure?
It uses the default kloxo SSL, I haven't put StartSSL on it, not needed.
The SSL should not be in any Public / WEB space. It should be in a private only you can access space. A customer will never need to download said key, but the apache / nginx webserver will need to access it to generate a temp ssl session.
I was saying to store my login SSL for StartSSL site.
Same Problem Over Here.
https://vpscrossing.com/ is working fine
https://www.vpscrossing.com/ showing error.
@peachstoli Looks like your webserver isnt configured properly
@ftpit_radi go ahead make your personal cert public lol
Isn't that what I said....
No one listens to @Mun
So what's the problem here?
Your cert only works for radiclub.eu and blog.radiclub.eu , because they are in Subject Alt Names. It won't work for server.radiclub.eu. You have to get a new cert for that subdomain.
If you want a cert for any and all *.radiclub.eu, you should get a wildcard SSL cert. But that costs a lot, so it's better to get 1 regular cert for 1 subdomain if you only have a few subdomains.
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Your cert only works for radiclub.eu and blog.radiclub.eu , because they are in Subject Alt Names. It won't work for server.radiclub.eu
Exactly
I may remove subdomains and just keep it https://radiclub.eu/subdomainname/
I'm thinking of purchasing a StartSSL Verified SSL Certificate, since it's 59.90 dollars for 2 years and supports wildcard. However, at the product page they state "certificates are freely available through the advanced StartSSL™ Control Panel and unlimited for 350 days of the validated identity/organization."
So after 350 days, you cannot add new subdomains to secure or am I mistaken?
You need to validate again which is perfectly understandable..
There are better alternatives for 59.90
@yomero - Isn't the idea behind StartSSL $59.90 certificate that you can issue as many wildcart certs as you want or some such?
I am not sure of that, if so is the bang for the buck of the millenium, lol.
Otherwise, I am fine with the IPXcore SSLs and maybe one day the GarrisonHost ones.
@marcm Yeah they have cheap wild card because they're trying to get that foot hold so beyond SAN it is good @peachstoli you have a virtual host configuration issue check the server alias www and non always included or should be
Others have paths wrong breaking SSL and the nice green lock in my Chrome...
Where is a better wildcard deal please?
Yes, but issued certificates would continue to work. And those certificates can have up to 2 years validity.
AlphaSSL.
AlphaSSL - $45
https://my.garrisonhost.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=5
edit: @klikli beat me to it, added link for you
But this is a non wildcard and no multidomain SSL. Meaning yes you can create 10000 licenses as per its use, but they each have to be on its own ip.
((Not really what I want))
EDIT: Not sure why you said that the link @Andre given you is not a wildcard SSL cert. @Damian also sells AlphaSSL Wildcard btw.
Majority of recent version webservers and browsers supports SNI, meaning you can have multiple certs on the same IP & port.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication
Cheeeeeaper, too!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication
Yeah, but things like IE are a problem.
Please do tell me how it isn't
Well i am looking for multi domain so alphassl doesn't really work.
Right, sorry - I sort of skimmed over the fact that you said that already
@Mun If you are looking for SAN certificates, then Comodo provides the cheapest certs.
Did you look before stating this? Last time I check $229 > $59.