Exchange certificate for Exchange 2010
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As said you'll pay more for a UCC/SAN or Wildcard cert.
Namecheap are reliable and low cost. https://www.namecheap.com/security/ssl-certificate... is probably a good place to start assuming you want a UCC/SAN cert - Exchange is supposed to support Wildcard certs but some mobile devices can be a bit sniffy apparently.
Namecheap are reliable and low cost. https://www.namecheap.com/security/ssl-certificate... is probably a good place to start assuming you want a UCC/SAN cert - Exchange is supposed to support Wildcard certs but some mobile devices can be a bit sniffy apparently.
I've been pointed to these guys who seem uber cheap: http://www.ssls.com/comodo-ssl-certificates/positi...
Having never gone down this route before, I'm not sure which type I need. It is for a single name domain, for email authentication. Do I need Wild Card for that??
Thanks for the help!
Having never gone down this route before, I'm not sure which type I need. It is for a single name domain, for email authentication. Do I need Wild Card for that??
Thanks for the help!
Koofler said:
I've been pointed to these guys who seem uber cheap: http://www.ssls.com/comodo-ssl-certificates/positi...
Having never gone down this route before, I'm not sure which type I need. It is for a single name domain, for email authentication. Do I need Wild Card for that??
Thanks for the help!
When you go to the basket it looks like they are part of Namecheap anyway Having never gone down this route before, I'm not sure which type I need. It is for a single name domain, for email authentication. Do I need Wild Card for that??
Thanks for the help!
Agreed that wildcards are handy, just consider if you're likely to end up using it anywhere else (though tbh for $5 I wouldn't spend too long debating it as you can just get a wildcard if/when you need one).
Just to add a little here -
IF you've setup an autodiscover DNS record, you really want a uc cert which contains that and the servers public name. (ie autodiscover.domain.com and exchange.domain.com).. without it you'll get certificate errors.
However, you don't necessarily have to have an autodiscover entry and many servers are setup without one - if that's the case you may as well get any old 5 quid cheapy cert rather than paying the money for a uc cert, as the more expensive one won't give you any benefit.
IF you've setup an autodiscover DNS record, you really want a uc cert which contains that and the servers public name. (ie autodiscover.domain.com and exchange.domain.com).. without it you'll get certificate errors.
However, you don't necessarily have to have an autodiscover entry and many servers are setup without one - if that's the case you may as well get any old 5 quid cheapy cert rather than paying the money for a uc cert, as the more expensive one won't give you any benefit.
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