Need a SSL with 4 Subject Alternate Names
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Seems cheap compared to Symantec https://www.symantec.com/ssl-certificates/
Wish I could be of more help, but I've just used the free StartSSL certs for non critical stuff.
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@johnhooks said:
Wish I could be of more help, but I've just used the free StartSSL certs for non critical stuff.
Free certs do not handle multiple SAN from my research.
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@johnhooks said:
Yeah, like I said I was just trying to price shop.
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@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
Wish I could be of more help, but I've just used the free StartSSL certs for non critical stuff.
Free certs do not handle multiple SAN from my research.
Correct.
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How about this from RapidSSL?
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As a follow up, I renewed with GoDaddy for a year. No benefit to multi year and less work on my part since all I had to do was click renew.
I do look forward to seeing more about the Let's Encrypt initiative by this time next year.
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@JaredBusch said:
As a follow up, I renewed with GoDaddy for a year. No benefit to multi year and less work on my part since all I had to do was click renew.
I do look forward to seeing more about the Let's Encrypt initiative by this time next year.
one benefit is not having to touch it for 2+ years.
Does Let's Encrypt give SAN certs? I was under the impression that it's for single one off type situations where people don't have the cash to purchase their own cert, most likely being used by someone self hosting (or single site/server hosting).
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@Dashrender said:
Does Let's Encrypt give SAN certs? I was under the impression that it's for single one off type situations where people don't have the cash to purchase their own cert, most likely being used by someone self hosting (or single site/server hosting).
If it is free, there is no reason not to get 4 or 5 certs instead of a SAN for most things.
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@JaredBusch said:
@Dashrender said:
Does Let's Encrypt give SAN certs? I was under the impression that it's for single one off type situations where people don't have the cash to purchase their own cert, most likely being used by someone self hosting (or single site/server hosting).
If it is free, there is no reason not to get 4 or 5 certs instead of a SAN for most things.
Stupid question time (cause I don't know) can you install multiple certs on the same server?
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@Dashrender said:
@JaredBusch said:
@Dashrender said:
Does Let's Encrypt give SAN certs? I was under the impression that it's for single one off type situations where people don't have the cash to purchase their own cert, most likely being used by someone self hosting (or single site/server hosting).
If it is free, there is no reason not to get 4 or 5 certs instead of a SAN for most things.
Stupid question time (cause I don't know) can you install multiple certs on the same server?
I don't know about apache, but with NGINX each virtual host can have it's own.