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  • DigiCert provides five type of server certificates.

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  • The experience of recent years shows that the server certificates are the ones requested the most. 
    Do not know what type of server certificate you need? Opt if you don't know which certificate you should order, opt for Unified Communications .

  • DigiCert provides five type of server certificates. The first (EV Multi-Domain), third (Unified Communication) and fifth (Wildcard Plus) variant in order. 
    If you are ever tempted thinking to apply for SSL Plus choose instead anyway rather a Unified Communications and instead choose EV SSL PLus prefer Plus instead of EV Multi Domain.
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  • Eschew the second (EVSSL Plus) and fourth (SSL Plus) versions. The SSL Plus versions do not support Subject Alternative Names, nor 4096 bit keys.

  • In Unified Communications reports that  it is possible to have 25 Subject Alternative Ames are possibleNames. There are many more hundred has been successfully tested. Comodo could contain a Unified Communications certificate wildcards; by DigiCert can not unfortunately. There is asked DigiCert or that may in the future. On that question, during the migration period will almost certainly get no answer.

  • The WildCard Plus variant unfortunately has no free choice Subject Alternative Names. They are limited to one Common Name (* .an.example.nl) but the corresponding non-wild domain (an.example.nl) will be included in the certificate.

  • Make moderately use of Extended Validation certificates. Well  Use them for your important public Web sites, but not for server-server connections that never see a man or for testing. Choose and choose a policy that does justice to the terms of use .