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6-in-1 SSL Certificates (4)

What is a 6-in-1 SSL Certificate?

Posted: 10-26-2009 in 6-in-1 SSL Certificates
A 6-in-1 SSL Certificate is an SSL certificate that can be used to secure the requestor's main website (e.g., yourpersonaldomainname.com) and up to six top-level domain variations that point to the same IP address as the main site - e.g., yourpersonaldomainname.net, yourpersonaldomainname.org, yourpersonaldomainname.info, yourpersonaldomainname.biz, yourpersonaldomainname.us. Because an SSL [...]

How do I indicate which TLDs to apply the 6-in-1 SSL Certificate to?

Posted: 11-9-2007 in 6-in-1 SSL Certificates
As part of the certificate request process, when you generate the Certificate Signing Request (CSR), enter as the common name the domain you consider your primary domain. In most cases, this would be the ".com" TLD (www.yourpersonaldomainname.com). However, you may enter any of your TLDs as the primary common name. [...]

How do I install my 6-in-1 SSL Certificate?

Posted: 9-17-2007 in 6-in-1 SSL Certificates
The installation procedure for a 6-in-1 SSL Certificate is identical to that of a regular SSL certificate: Once your SSL certificate has been issued, you will receive an email message containing a link for downloading the signed certificate, along with our intermediate certificate and certificate-installation instructions for the [...]

How do I generate a CSR for my 6-in-1 SSL Certificate?

Posted: 9-17-2007 in 6-in-1 SSL Certificates
You would generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) for your 6-in-1 SSL certificate the same way that you would for a regular SSL certificate. Enter as your certificate's common name, the domain you consider your primary domain. In most cases, this would be the ".com" TLD (www.yourpersonaldomainname.com). However, you [...]

 

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