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You can change from SHA-1 to SHA-2 by “reprocessing” your current certificate. This is free and easy to do at any time via your SSL.com account!
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Reprocess a Certificate
Reprocessing your SSL.com certificate is free and can be done as often as required.
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What Is a “Fully Qualified Domain Name”?
A fully qualified domain name can be interpreted only in one way – it is a completely unique address for one and only one location.
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What Do I Do If I’ve Lost My Private Key?
If you’ve lost your private key, SSL.com can help you.
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Create a Certificate Signing Request in Tomcat
These instructions will show you how to create a Certificate Signing Request (“CSR”) in Tomcat using the keytool command.
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Exchange 2013 SSL Certificate Guide
We’ve already talked about SSL certificate for Exchange Servers in a general way, but we’re going to take a closer look at securing an instance of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
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Multi-domain UCC/SAN SSL
UCC/SAN certificates from SSL.com can provide security for up to 500 unique domains (including wildcards) with a single certificate.
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Wildcard SSL Certificate
Protect multiple subdomains with a wildcard SSL/TLS certificate from SSL.com. Save money and simplify certificate management.
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Install an SSL Certificate on Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
How to install an SSL Certificate on Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.
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Install an SSL Certificate on Novell ConsoleOne
How to install a SSL Certificate on Novell ConsoleOne.
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Country Codes
SSL.com complies with U.S. law and therefore accepts the following two-letter ISO-3166 country codes.
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Get SSL on my website
There are four steps involved in procuring and installing SSL on your website from SSL.com.
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What is the Common Name?
The Common Name is typically composed of Host + Domain Name and will look like “www.yoursite.com” or “yoursite.com”.
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Install an SSL Certificate on a Tomcat or Java-based Web Server
How to install an SSL Certificate on a Java-based Web Server.
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