First Time With Ssl And Certificates

iphonogasm

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Hi,

I am looking at purchasing a SSL certificate, for my website, mailserver and to familiarise myself with using and deploying SSL

I have a few questions

- i have found a company offering SSL certificates for just $5/yr. whats the benefits/downfall of getting a cheap certificate. Obviously using mainly for myself and learning i dont want spend 200+
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- Can i use a single SSL certificate for Mail, HTTP etc, or are these all specific to the service i want to apply ssl?


Thanks
 
Honestly I don't know why some companies offer SSL certs for 5$... maybe they work, maybe not... I never tried. Usually I bought certs on godaddy: http://www.godaddy.com/ssl/ssl-certificates.aspx?ci=9039

Have you tried googling the name of the company which sells that cert for 5$? Maybe you can find some unsatisfated user...

It's also true that 5$ are almost nothing... and this is for "testing" purpose... so... try it ;) you don't have confidential data ;)


SSL doesn't check the service, it looks at the hostname. If you buy a cert for mail.mydomain.com this will be issued for mail.mydomain.com :)
 
Thanks for your reply,

Judging by reviews, the look very good. So i might just go ahead and get myself a SSL certificate and then i have SSL for my website and MAIL.

:)

Thanks!
 
I buy my certs from Namecheap. They cost me $9 per domain per year.

There is a bug in IIS when installing certificates. It will error after it reads the CSR. Even though it does error the cert is installed. You have to do a refresh to get it in the list.
 
Thanks for this help guys! This will be useful.

Im getting 1 in about 2 hours for 2 years. Should i go with namecheap then?

1 more thing, how to insert? Just IIS management, Server Certificates then Import? cause it asks for the Certificate "file"

maybe they issue a download of the certificate when purchased?

Thanks!
 
It works more or less in this way:

You receive a cert, open IIS import and give the file just received. The auth process will continue until your cert is confirmed. At this point you should receive something else per e-mail (usually) which is the last part of your file. Upload it to IIS and done ;)
 
Thanks,

just purchased and here where im stuck on the site activating it.

Note: If an SSL certificate is being issued for an IDN (Internationalized Domain Name), a "common name" field of a CSR must be a punycode of the domain (also known as ASCII compatible encoding, or ACE) e.g. xn--aussergewhnliches-7zb.com. Including common name in native characters will result in an error.
www.domain.com vs. domain.com:
For RapidSSL certificate when the SSL certificate is bought for www.example.com, it secures both www.example.com & example.com. If RapidSSL is purchased for example.com it secures only example.com. Please make sure you use correct common name in your CSR.

I entered my domain www.megahosting.co.nz and it gives me a error too short!

I get this error

Error
Unable to parse CSR.
Error from service provider. More Info:Error Details: -1001: Unable to decode CSR data. Key size may be too large.

Thanks!
 
Just a quick thought and question

I have generated this CSR for my certificate, however i didnt specify who it was going to ie. cheepssls.com

Is this like DNS proporgation where its global?

Thanks!
 
No, well this is weird

I have to manually go to the website and activate it and enter the CSR. Then i am emailed the cert.

So whats the point in sending a request?
 
So it appears, with the cheaper ssl certs, that nothing is displayed in the browser to show that my website is SSL secure? Like the pittle green bar before tge address bar

Does this sound correct
 
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