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Can I have Wildcard SSL for IP Address ?
For protecting multiple IP addresses, Wildcard SSL is not possible. One has to buy either Single Domain or Multi-Domain.
Say, you wish to secure, say an entire range of IP addresses from 192.168.52.1 to 192.168.51.255.
For this, is it possible to buy Wildcard SSL for 192.168.52.*?
Unfortunately, no. That’s not possible.
For securing this IP address range, either one can buy Single Domain for each IP or Multi-Domain Intranet SSL certificate with required IP address in SAN values.
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Why use an Intranet SSL on Internal Network Servers ?
CA/Browser Forum (CA/B), the regulatory body that governs the SSL industry, does not allow Public CAs to issue Public SSL Certificates to Private Internal Networks covered under IETF RFC 1918.
So, internal/private Servers have to use SSL Certificates from non-public CAs or Self-Signed Certificates.
Of course, some of these Public CAs do issue Intranet/non-Public SSL Certificates using non-Public Root Certificates. SecureNT Intranet SSL does the same but offers it quickly and at a much more attractive price.
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Can you provide technical details of SecureNT Intranet SSL Certificates ?
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Certificates are issued by default with RSA Encryption, 2048 bit Key Size, and Sha256 Hash Algorithm
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The Root Certificate chain is from Secure Network Traffic
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Custom Root Certificate chain on your organization name is available on request
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Client Authentication Certificates for Single Sign-on and Document Management / Signing available on request.
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RSA Certificates with different Key Size and Hash Algorithm available on request ECDSA Certificates with 256 and 384-bit Key Size also available on request
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