SecureNT Intranet SSL

SSL/TLS Certificates for Internal Networks.

FAQs

Those might have popped-up in your mind.

Do you issue Intranet SSL for internal names with regular TLDs ?
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We issue Intranet SSL to all internal names, whether they use any regular TLD or not.

Some Private Certifying Authorities do not issue Intranet SSL if your internal domain name uses a regularly used Top Level Domain (TLD) name, including ccTLD reserved for countries.

For example, if your internal domain name is name1.com or name2.net, or name3.us then they won’t issue Intranet SSL Certificate to you. They will insist that you buy their regular SSL Certificate issued by a public CA.

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What is Top Level Domain (TLD) ?
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TLD is the acronym used for top-level domain. It’s the last segment of a domain name after the final dot.

A great example of a TDL is: .com

The IANA officially recognizes three types of TLDs:

  • gTLD – Generic Top-Level Domains
  • ccTLD – Country Code Top-Level Domains
  • sTLD – Sponsored Top-Level Domains Your TLD plays an important role in the Domain Name System (DNS). For more information click here.

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