Frank Hecker wrote:
Someone brought to my attention today that Go Daddy is now offering a
6-in-1 SSL certificate where they allow you to associate multiple
domain names from different TLDs with a single certificate:
Nelson B wrote:
Frank Hecker wrote:
In looking at Geotrust's request to add more root CA certs (bug 294916)
I happened to notice that Geotrust offers a somewhat similar service,
[snip]
From the product description it appears that one domain
goes in the CN attribute and the rest in
Frank Hecker wrote:
Nelson B wrote:
Frank Hecker wrote:
In looking at Geotrust's request to add more root CA certs (bug
294916) I happened to notice that Geotrust offers a somewhat similar
service, [snip]
From the product description it appears that one domain goes in the
CN attribute and
I think that a part of Mozilla's acceptance policy should be the CA
providing copies of certificates for technical validation, as well as
the more political validation method which we've dealt with up to this
point.
-Kyle H
On 8/4/06, Frank Hecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank Hecker wrote:
Nelson B wrote:
I'd like to see an actual example of their 6-in-1 or wildcard certs
in use on the internet.
Thanks for confirming my guess. Unfortunately I haven't seen any live
examples of Go Daddy 6-in-1 certificates. You'd think that Go Daddy
would have helpfully provided an example site
Someone brought to my attention today that Go Daddy is now offering a
6-in-1 SSL certificate where they allow you to associate multiple
domain names from different TLDs with a single certificate:
https://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/whatsnew/landing.asp?se=%2Bapp%5Fhdr=ci=4635#anchor76
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Frank Hecker wrote:
Someone brought to my attention today that Go Daddy is now offering a
6-in-1 SSL certificate where they allow you to associate multiple
domain names from different TLDs with a single certificate:
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