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DigiCert Basic OV SSL, 1 FQDN, 3 Years

MYR4,288.00

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SKU DC-STD-SSL
Status Enabled
Description

Protect your web or email traffic with strong 2048-bit SSL encryption using a DigiCert Standard SSL Certificate.

  • When you buy www.example.com, we give you example.com as a free SAN.
  • Comes with an unlimited server license.
  • Trusted by all major browsers and operating systems.
  • Unlimited free reissues for the life of the certificate.

Standard SSL Certificates

Secure one domain and receive a free SAN with a Standard SSL Certificate, and receive your certificate minutes after you place your order. 

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

Increase Trust with Extended Validation

Gain the most highly recognized trust symbol on the web when you choose
Extended Validation SSL. Organizations who go the extra mile to meet
verification requirements show customers they are accredited and trusted.

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.