A Site Seal is the small graphic on a webpage that indicates that the site is secure, and who it’s secured by. These seemingly innocuous seals are actually quite important. They can inspire trust in customers, impart information and even raise conversion rates in some cases. Let’s take a look […]
Thawte Site Seal Installation Guide
A Site Seal is the small graphic on a webpage that indicates that the site is secure, and who it’s secured by. These seemingly innocuous seals are actually quite important. They can inspire trust in customers, impart information and even raise conversion rates in some cases. Let’s take a look […]
GeoTrust Site Seal Installation Guide
A Site Seal is the small graphic on a webpage that indicates that the site is secure, and who it’s secured by. These seemingly innocuous seals are actually quite important. They can inspire trust in customers, impart information and even raise conversion rates in some cases. Let’s take a look […]
Symantec Site Seal Installation Guide
A Site Seal is the small graphic on a webpage that indicates that the site is secure, and who it’s secured by. These seemingly innocuous seals are actually quite important. They can inspire trust in customers, impart information and even raise conversion rates in some cases. Let’s take a look […]
Guide to Export/Import Certificate in Microsoft Exchange 2013 EAC
If you want to use a single certificate on more than one Exchange Server, you can do it by simply using the export/import feature. After the completion of requesting the certificate on the server, you get to import or export certificate in Microsoft Exchange 2013 EAC. What You’ll Need 1. […]
How to Import Intermediate and Root Certificates Using MMC
The following instructions will guide you on how to import Intermediate & Root Certificates through MMC (Windows Microsoft Management Console). Import Intermediate Certificate using MMC 1. Open MMC To open MMC (Microsoft Management Console), go to Run (Win+R), type mmc & click OK 2. Access Add or Remove Snap-Ins In MMC, click on […]
Instructions for Backing Up and Exporting Your SSL Certificates from one IIS server to another
Windows Servers use the PKCS#12 or PFX file as a way to backup and export SSL Certificates. This format is a binary format where the server certificate, any intermediate certificates, and the private key are stored in a single encrypted file. PFX files are usually found with the extensions .pfx and .p12. Exporting/Backing Up […]
Adding and Managing SANs
A Multi-Domain certificate can be the best option for somebody who has multiple domains for the same organization to secure. When you purchase a Multi-Domain certificate, you have the ability to add up to 250 domains, depending on the vendor. But, what happens if you only purchase five domains, and […]
How to re-issue your SSL certificate in your account
Re-issue Reasons Over the course of your SSL certificate’s lifespan, it may be necessary for you to re-issue it at some point. This can happen for a number of reasons: Your private key has been compromised You are adding/removing SAN’s Industry updates Changing hashing algorithms Moving servers The good news […]
How Renewals Work
An overview of the Renewal process Renewals are a regular part of the SSL/TLS lifecycle. You can renew your SSL certificate starting 30 days before its expiration. Despite what the name may suggest, renewing your SSL certificate is the same process you go through when you purchase an SSL Certificate for the first […]