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DigiCert SSL Certificates Malaysia – Secure Your Website with Trust & Encryption
As an authorized DigiCert SSL reseller in Malaysia, Awesome Technology Resources offers genuine DigiCert certificate solutions to safeguard your websites, services, and customers. Whether you need a standard SSL, EV (Extended Validation), Wildcard, or multi-domain certificate, we help you select, provision, and install the right certificate with full support.
Why Choose DigiCert SSL
- World-leading certificate authority with strong brand trust and compliance
- High-assurance validation and warranty protection
- Support for modern TLS standards and encryption algorithms
- Recognition in all major browsers and devices
- Ability to rekey, replace, and manage SANs or add domains easily
Types of DigiCert SSL Certificates
Standard (Domain Validated, DV) SSL
Quick issuance, domain-level verification, ideal for blogs, small websites, and internal services.
Organization Validation (OV) SSL
Additional verification of organization identity – suitable for business websites and eCommerce.
Extended Validation (EV) SSL & Multi-Domain EV
Highest level of trust; displays green address bar or organization name. Great for banks, financial, identity-sensitive sites.
Wildcard SSL
Secure one domain and unlimited subdomains (e.g. *.yourdomain.com) with one certificate.
Multi-Domain (SAN / UCC) SSL
Secure multiple different domains or hostnames under one certificate (e.g. example.com, example.net, mail.example.com).
How to Get DigiCert SSL (Process & CSR Generation)
- Choose your SSL type (DV, OV, EV, Wildcard, SAN)
- Generate a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) on your server or control panel
- Submit CSR and required documentation to DigiCert for validation
- Receive and install the certificate on your web server or load balancer
- Test installation (SSL Labs, etc) and monitor expiration / renewal
Technical Specifications & Best Practices
- Supports TLS 1.2, TLS 1.3, ECDSA / RSA 2048+ keys
- Cross-signed root certificates for broad compatibility
- OCSP Stapling, CRL validation support
- Ability to add SANs, rekey, downgrade / upgrade certificates
Why Buy from Us (Awesome Technology Resources)
- Local billing in MYR with Malaysian support and invoicing
- Expert advice on choosing the right certificate
- Help with CSR generation, installation and testing
- Renewal reminders and proactive management
- Official authorized reseller ensuring authenticity and validity
Contact for DigiCert SSL Pricing and Quote
Want a quote or assistance installing DigiCert SSL? Contact us now:
Awesome Technology Resources
Phone: +603 6262 3777
On September 1, 2020, the industry stopped issuing 2-year public SSL/TLS certificates. The new maximum validity for public DV, OV, and EV SSL/TLS certificates is 397 days (approximately 13 months). See One-Year Public-Trust SSL Certificates: DigiCert’s Here to Help.
Tutorial
The Evolution of SSL and TLS
Adding subject alternative names (SANs) to your Multi-Domain SSL Certificate
Multi-Domain SSL Certificates - DigiCert Account Tutorial
How to Generate CSR
General CSR Creation GuidelinesGenerate CSR
OpenSSL CSR Creation
Where Is Your Private Key?
General CSR Creation Guidelines
Create a .pem File for TLS/SSL Certificate Installations
How to generate PFX certificate?
A PKCS12, also called a PFX, is a file that contains your private key, certificate, and intermediate. Since you create your own private key, we are not able to provide the certificate in PKCS12 format (because we don't have the private key). However, it is easy to create a PKCS12/PFX using our DigiCert Utility: www.digicert.com/util
First create the CSR in the DigiCert Utility: http://www.digicert.com/util/csr-creation-microsoft-servers-using-digicert-utility.htm
Use the new CSR to re-key your certificate: http://www.digicert.com/ssl-support/ssl-certificate-reissue.htm
Import the new, re-keyed certificate into the Utility: http://www.digicert.com/util/ssl-certificate-installation-using-digicert-utility-for-microsoft-servers.htm (Steps 1-4)
Finally, export the certificate in PFX format: http://www.digicert.com/util/pfx-certificate-management-utility-import-export-instructions.htm
What is a Standard SSL Certificate?
A single-domain SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate:
- Establishes a secure connection between a browser and a server
- Encrypts communication—reassuring visitors their sensitive information, such as credit card information, is safe
- Authenticates an organization’s identity
- Places a padlock next to your web address in the browser
What is a Multi-Domain (SAN) Certificate?
Multi-Domain Certificates, also called SAN certificates, offer complete control over the Subject Alternative Name field. These certificates are ideal for securing multiple names across different domains and subdomains (e.g., Exchange/OCS environments). You also have the option to add, change, and delete any of the SANs on the fly to reflect the evolving needs of your network.
What is a Wildcard SSL 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.
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.
Datasheet
DigiCert SSL ProductsGaining Customer Confidence with Extended Validation (EV) Certificates
TLS/SSL Certificate Management Best Practices
DigiCert® Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Platform
Support
Contact DigicertContact technician support
What is a Common Name (CN)?
What is a SAN (Subject Alternative Name) certificate?
How Long are TLS/SSL Certificate Validity Periods?
Order your SSL/TLS certificates
Ordering DigiCert SSL Certificates
How to Install an SSL Certificate
DigiCert® SSL Installation Diagnostics Tool
Contact Symantec Website Security Support
Compare TLS/SSL Certificates
What is a Common Name (CN/FQCN)?
TLS Best Practices
DigiCert SSL Products
Compatibility of DigiCert Trusted Root Certificates
SSL Certificate Validation Process from DigiCert
Master Services Agreement
* ESD: electronic software download.
All the products are digital in nature and are downloaded/shipped online. There will be no physical CD/manual.