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DigiCert Basic OV, 1 FQDN, 1 Wildcard SSL Certificates, 1 Year
MYR5,388.00
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SKU | DC-1FQDN1WC |
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Status | Enabled |
Secure unlimited servers with one SSL certificate (*.example.com) using a DigiCert WildCard certificate.
- Unlimited server license lets you install on multiple servers at no extra cost.
- DigiCert WildCard also covers the base domain (*.example.com AND example.com)
- Assign SANs for better mobile device compatibility.
What is a Wildcard SSL Certificate
Secure your entire domain and an unlimited number of first-level subdomains with a single, flexible certificate.
Easy to manage and flexible, a Subject Alternative Names (SANs) secured Wildcard is a top choice for organizations managing multiple sites hosted across numerous subdomains.
With a DigiCert Wildcard, you can issue copies of your certificate on as many servers as you want, each of which is assigned its own private key. Add, change, or delete a SAN at any point during the lifecycle of the certificate for no extra charge.
A certificate configured for *.example.com, will secure www.example.com, as well as mail.example.com, blog.example.com, and others. The asterisk is used to serve as placeholder for all possible subdomains.
What is a Common Name (CN)?
Solution
SSL Certificates
- The Common Name (CN), also known as the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN), is the characteristic value within a Distinguished Name (DN).
Typically, it is composed of Host Domain Name and looks like, "www.digicert.com" or "digicert.com".
The Common Name field is often misinterpreted and is filled out incorrectly.
Do not use your organization's name as your common name.
- Before you can enroll for a certificate, you must generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from your Web server.
While generating a CSR, you will be required to enter information in the Common Name field.
- Certificates are specific to the Common Name that they have been issued to at the Host level.
The Common Name must be the same as the Web address you access when connecting to a secure site.
For example, a Server ID for the domain "digicert.com" will receive a warning if accessing a site named "www.digicert.com" or "knowledge.digicert.com" because "www.digicert.com" and "knowledge.digicert.com" are different from the Common Name, "digicert.com".
In this case, you must create a CSR for the correct Common Name to resolve the problem.
Code Signing
- The Common Name for Code Signing is not related to a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) and should be identical to the Organization Name. Code Signing ID's are for digitally signing code and do not utilize any specific URL's.