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GGSSL reseller.
http://puu.sh/9DI3L.png
you resell them? or just showing their prices?
https://clients.noc5group.com/cart.php
Comodo Wildcard PositiveSSL - £38/yr
I could resell them, since I have an account with them, but I prefer that would be the last resort since I don't own a company/billing system/whatever its called these days to be able to resell something.
We provide free 1 year wildcard SSL's with all our VPS from only $6/m.
http://vmbox.co
@VMbox's is the cheapest I've ever seen.
thanks for that but i dont need a vps as i have a dedi do you do them that cheep just on their own?
You can buy the VPS for one month, get the certificate, then cancel if you wish. You don't have to stay the full year.
Bit misleading, the SSL have to stay on your network.
How does this work with subdomains? Do I need to conctact you if I want a new subdomain ssl secured or do I have to use my ol cert?
A wildcard is valid for *.mydomain.com.
To use it, just make the webserver use it also for your subdomain.
How can they restrict this?
Sadly the $49/yr wildcard ssl from ipxcore is no longer available.
@trexos
Once you setup the certificates , there is no need to contact anyone when you add new subdomains , its just set and forget for wildcard certs and that's why people love these
I can provide them for $46 /year (this includes PayPal fees)
Just send me a PM if interested
@VMBox, is there any restriction with your cert?
They are supposed to be used on our network only. We are aware of customers who use them elsewhere and none have ever been revoked in 2+ years.
So revoking them depend on your provider, which could do it at anytime they notice it? Anyway for 6$ it's still worth a try imo
Thank you and is it possible to use one cert on different servers when its the same domain?
It should work without any problem
Indeed it is misleading.
*Note: SSLs will ONLY work on SingleHop IP addresses. Certificates issued to non-SingleHop IP addresses will be automatically expired.
The "automatic" part seems to be not working as far as @VMBox is saying.
Even so... I would rather buy the Alpha SSL wildcard for $45 than cheap out and then have no cert if they do happen to find out that it is not being used on their ip ranges and revoke the cert - probably disrupting any live/production environment.
Obviously depends on your needs. For running a small blog and stuff like that i would give a chanche to the VMBox one. I you are lloking for something to use in "a production environment" this isn't probably the right choice.
Heck if you're running a personal blog why would you even need ssl? Just purchase a single domain/standard alphassl cert from most providers and secure a certain hostname for $15.
I'm running a blog but since i'm using a vps nothing exludes to run other services, maybe for testing purposes, on subdomains. If i could get a wildcard for 6, i would get one.
That's not true. They don't care where you use them in my opinion. Especially when you spend as much as we do there.
Your post is misleading too. I've used a VMbox issued wildcard AlphaSSL at a non-SingleHOP IP (actually, I never used that cert in SingleHOP network) and no "automatically expiring" has happened. Not using that right now but sure it's still useable.
If you can get by with a non-wildcard SSL, then there's the option of StartCom's free cert. Actually it's issued for the domain itself + one subdomain of your choice. If you don't use "www", you can choose an arbitrary subdomain instead of that. E.g. I have a "domain.tld + aux.domain.tld" and "domain.tld + v1.domain.tld" certs from StartCom.
Also if you need it just for testing or development (i.e. just for yourself), you can get CACert's free wildcard SSL. It's not included in most browsers/OSes, so has a somewhat limited usability; but it's supported by at least some (such as Debian), so better than self-signed.
How would they even know?
Use promo code: CJTNL2T059 and get one for $3.
How long can you issue these SSLs for? Can we get more than 1 SSL per VPS order? As in buy it as an add-on or something that's < $3?