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SSL Certificate
Hi All
I am not getting any response from Lindersoft so I post here.
What is the difference between Instant SSL Certificate, Instant SSL Pro
Certificate and Instant Premium Certificate?
This is for a public facing IP - no domain.
Which one do I select?
Cheers
Andre
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Re: SSL Certificate
Anyone know what has happened to Friedrich? I usually get quick
responses from him or Andrea but no more.
:-(
Andre
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Re: SSL Certificate
Hi Andre,
I answered on Friday, Jan 17. I did not get your reply to it, but answered
to your re-sent one minute ago.
The SSL Certificates are Sectigo / Comodo products. We do not support or
sell these products. We only give access to the certificates.
Unfortunately, we can't answer any technical question. Funny, that their
support guys have no idea what the difference between instant, instant pro
and premium is:
Here is a link to their Premium SSL certificate:
https://sectigostore.com/ssl-certifi...antssl-premium
Friedrich
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Re: SSL Certificate
Thanks - got your email as well.
I am going to grill them tomorrow and see what I can get out of them.
Cheers
Andre
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Re: SSL Certificate
As per PM it appears to be the warranty that is the difference. Going
to contact them on Monday and confirm,
Will revert and post my findings here.
Andre
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Re: SSL Certificate
Hey, Andre,
Certificate Authorities have made a lot of bucks by up-selling more
expensive certificates.
Don't know whether you've noticed that the expensive GREEN browser
address bar that was a selling point for the EV certificates has been
dropping away:
https://www.csoonline.com/article/35...ndicators.html
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/new...-certificates/
https://www.thesslstore.com/blog/goo...-in-september/
etc...
jf
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Re: SSL Certificate
> Certificate Authorities have made a lot of bucks by up-selling more
> expensive certificates.
Yep - I was more concerned that the difference was attached to the
validation process - we need an OV as this is a public facing IP. In
fact, we need to get onto their EPK program as there are to be many
cloud servers unattached to public domains. They will OV us once and we
can purchase unlimited certificates against that.
Cheers
Andre