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** [http://www.optimumssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/csr_generation/ssl-certificate-index.html generating a CSR] | ** [http://www.optimumssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/csr_generation/ssl-certificate-index.html generating a CSR] | ||
** [http://www.optimumssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/cert_installation/instantssl-certificate-index.html installing your certificate] | ** [http://www.optimumssl.com/ssl-certificate-support/cert_installation/instantssl-certificate-index.html installing your certificate] | ||
+ | * Comodo: [https://secure.trust-provider.com/products/ log in]: check order status, re-download certificate | ||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | When you order a trial certificate, it's initially not clear how you actually get the certificate. They send it, several hours later, to the non-admin email address you used when ordering it. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 13:51, 11 December 2010 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 11 December 2010
Overview
OptimumSSL (sometimes given as "Optimum SSL", with a space) is an SSL certificate signing authority recognized by Firefox and MSIE. They offer low-cost certificates starting at $14.95/year (as of 2009-09-06, confirmed 2010-12-08).
They appear to be a subsidiary or agents of Comodo Group (see Wikipedia), as the certificates they sell carry the Comodo trade name.
Terms of Use
- Certificate Subscriber Agreement
- Secure Server Certificate schedule (same as Appendix A of the Agreement)
Links
Official
Notes
When you order a trial certificate, it's initially not clear how you actually get the certificate. They send it, several hours later, to the non-admin email address you used when ordering it. --Woozle 13:51, 11 December 2010 (EST)