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StartSSL problems

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  • MunMun Member

    @thehray said: @FtpIt_Radi there is no SSL on server.radiclub.eu.

    Really? Are you sure?

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  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    It uses the default kloxo SSL, I haven't put StartSSL on it, not needed.

  • MunMun Member

    @FtpIt_Radi said: Should I upload my SSL to an online /privatezone/ on my server(protected with .htaccess and .htpasswd) or it is vulnerable to hacking?

    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.

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    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.

    :/

  • upfreakupfreak Member

    @peachstoli Looks like your webserver isnt configured properly

  • ZinnVPSZinnVPS Member

    @ftpit_radi go ahead make your personal cert public lol

  • MunMun Member

    @ZinnVPS said: @ftpit_radi go ahead make your personal cert public lol

    Isn't that what I said.... :(

    No one listens to @Mun

  • limilawlimilaw Member
    edited May 2013

    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.

    !(http://i1069.photobucket.com/albums/u475/QuaintJade/LET/san_zps108e5a59.png)

  • yomeroyomero Member

    @limilaw said: o 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

    Exactly

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    I may remove subdomains and just keep it https://radiclub.eu/subdomainname/

  • FreekFreek Member

    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?

  • upfreakupfreak Member

    @Freek said: validated identity/organization.

    You need to validate again which is perfectly understandable..

  • yomeroyomero Member

    There are better alternatives for 59.90

  • marcmmarcm Member

    @yomero said: 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?

  • yomeroyomero Member

    @marcm said: 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...

  • MunMun Member

    Where is a better wildcard deal please?

  • klikliklikli Member
    edited May 2013

    @Freek said: So after 350 days, you cannot add new subdomains to secure or am I mistaken?

    Yes, but issued certificates would continue to work. And those certificates can have up to 2 years validity.

    @Mun said: Where is a better wildcard deal please?

    AlphaSSL.

  • AndreAndre Member
    edited May 2013

    @Mun said: Where is a better wildcard deal please?

    AlphaSSL - $45
    https://my.garrisonhost.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=5

    edit: @klikli beat me to it, added link for you

  • MunMun Member

    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))

  • klikliklikli Member
    edited May 2013

    EDIT: Not sure why you said that the link @Andre given you is not a wildcard SSL cert. @Damian also sells AlphaSSL Wildcard btw.

  • limilawlimilaw Member
    edited May 2013

    @Mun said: but they each have to be on its own ip

    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

  • DamianDamian Member

    @klikli said: @Damian also sells AlphaSSL Wildcard btw.

    Cheeeeeaper, too!

  • MunMun Member

    @limilaw said: 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

    Yeah, but things like IE are a problem.

  • AndreAndre Member
    edited May 2013

    @klikli said: Not sure why you said that the link @Andre given you is not a wildcard SSL cert.

    Please do tell me how it isn't

    image

  • MunMun Member

    Well i am looking for multi domain so alphassl doesn't really work.

  • AndreAndre Member

    @Mun said: 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

  • klikliklikli Member
    edited May 2013

    @Mun If you are looking for SAN certificates, then Comodo provides the cheapest certs.

  • MunMun Member

    @klikli said: @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.

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