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Any ideas on current best offers for Multi Domain certificate?

natestammnatestamm Member
edited July 2013 in General

I have two domains that need to get setup with SSL each for the FQDN and for www. I am not TOO versed on UCC and SAN here so..






In short, Just looking for the best deals to get the following going:






https://www.domainone.com


https://www.domaintwo.com


https://domainone.com


https://domaintwo.com






Can any one point me to good deals, have not many sources for em'!






For the curious I am fighting a host with high costs. Not interested in Wildcard certificates here I have two completely different domains that may fit well into a two domain SAN package, specifically. Trying to get a client over to a better hosting option But until they are ready to jump into that-The costs of this method for securing their sites Just may actually beat out multiple Ips and certificates and such. Can't believe I'm saying that but not every client can be so easily persuaded to the better angels of migration I suppose. There is the dark side of the for-web hosting business-after all. I know there were some threads on this in the past and I'm going to check that out but in case any one has any recent good experiences I need to explore my options. THanks for the help.

Comments

  • awsonawson Member

    http://www.gogetssl.com/san-ucc-ssl-certificates/

    It would be cheaper to just get two $3 certificates, but oh well.

  • DigiCert +1. However prices around $39/yr per FQDN

  • http://www.gogetssl.com/domain-validation/comodo-positive-ssl-mdc/

    Comodo PositiveSSL UCC/SAN, by default secures 3 domains, but you can add up to 2000 hosts for additional price of just 17$. No documents needed, issued within 5 minutes

  • @gogetssl got a PM off to you

  • zhuanyizhuanyi Member
    edited July 2013

    http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/11514/alpha-wildcard-ssl-certificate-at-2-only-instant-activation

    Is this deal still on? If so we are talking about 2USD per year for a wildcard SSL cert, you can't really beat that.

  • @zhuanyi said:
    http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/11514/alpha-wildcard-ssl-certificate-at-2-only-instant-activation

    Is this deal still on? If so we are talking about 2USD per year for a wildcard SSL cert, you can't really beat that.

    I'd rather pay full price. That dude just comes off as shady to me.

  • @MrObvious said:
    I'd rather pay full price. That dude just comes off as shady to me.

    How so?

  • @joelgm said:
    How so?

    Well it's not like towards the end of that thread he was posting private client information or anything.

  • @MrObvious said:
    Well it's not like towards the end of that thread he was posting private client information or anything.

    Woah. I never read the last posts on that thread. I bought a couple from him in that promo. Thankfully, being just $4, it doesn't matter if *hit does happen.

  • zhuanyizhuanyi Member
    edited July 2013

    @MrObvious said:
    I'd rather pay full price. That dude just comes off as shady to me.

    Thanks for the heads-up, the host does seem to sound unprofessional at least.

    Actually I am really curious how he can offer wildcard SSL at such a low price.

  • @zhuanyi said:
    Actually I am really curious how he can offer wildcard SSL at such a low price.

    I've yet to understand why SSL providers charge such exorbitant rates in the first place.

  • @joelgm said:
    I've yet to understand why SSL providers charge such exorbitant rates in the first place.

    Because they have very little competition?

    From what I can tell CentrioHost seems to be a reseller and the cost for them to get the certificate is probably more than 2 bucks per year.

  • Yes, CentrioHost is buying AlphaSSL Wildcard not for 2$ or even 10$. The problem is AlphaSSL has less then 1% of the market, so they are trying to find the way how to be on the market. We 100% sure that the SSL for 2$ will works fine without any problems as AlphaSSL issue it, not Centriohost.

  • DroidzoneDroidzone Member
    edited July 2013

    @zhuanyi said:
    From what I can tell CentrioHost seems to be a reseller and the cost for them to get the certificate is probably more than 2 bucks per year.

    Typo there? You meant 'less' than?

    @gogetssl said:
    Yes, CentrioHost is buying AlphaSSL Wildcard not for 2$ or even 10$. The problem is AlphaSSL has less then 1% of the market, so they are trying to find the way how to be on the market. We 100% sure that the SSL for 2$ will works fine without any problems as AlphaSSL issue it, not Centriohost.

    If trying to be on the market means being competitive regarding price, I'm all for it. However I didnt like Centriohost's order mechanism, and response via tickets. I'd have liked to see a trusted provider like you, Gogetssl.com offer the same AlphaSSL certificates at the lowest price. I already have two normal SSLs from you at $3.95, and love your provisioning system, and Live Chat, and unlimited reissues. Why can't you offer AlphaSSL too?

  • Glad to hear that. We were offering AlphaSSL and GlobalSign, but the problem is, no one was buying them from us, the sales was close to 0. As we checked statistics with NetCraft, they are really not popular. Adding all Brands to the website, will makes problems to customers to choose suitable.

  • @MrObvious said:
    Well it's not like towards the end of that thread he was posting private client information or anything.

    Because the person providing false statement over LET that we have deleted his account and gives some false feedback.

    @joelgm said:
    Woah. I never read the last posts on that thread. I bought a couple from him in that promo. Thankfully, being just $4, it doesn't matter if *hit does happen.

    Many people purchased and still enjoying.

    @gogetssl said:
    Yes, CentrioHost is buying AlphaSSL Wildcard not for 2$ or even 10$. The problem is AlphaSSL has less then 1% of the market, so they are trying to find the way how to be on the market. We 100% sure that the SSL for 2$ will works fine without any problems as AlphaSSL issue it, not Centriohost.

    Actually you need to watch my back and % of clients I owned right now before making such stupid comments. AlphaSSL only offered me because clients range we have at local market @ Bangladesh. Is almost 75%. If you dont see check ALEXA rank of BD with CentrioHost, less than 1400 :) And Globalsign's AlphaSSL only have 1% of market? No shit. How you people make such stupid comments? Even 2000+ SSL already got people from mine. Thats enough for their market.

    @zhuanyi said:
    Thanks for the heads-up, the host does seem to sound unprofessional at least.

    We dont think ourselves like that way... :)

  • afaik, there is a fixed cost plan for unlimited ssl per year and @CentrioHost tapped that to profit. This is a win-win situation and I appreciate that.

  • CentrioHostCentrioHost Member
    edited July 2013

    @joelgm said:
    If trying to be on the market means being competitive regarding price, I'm all for it. However I didnt like Centriohost's order mechanism, and response via tickets. I'd have liked to see a trusted provider like you, Gogetssl.com offer the same AlphaSSL certificates at the lowest price. I already have two normal SSLs from you at $3.95, and love your provisioning system, and Live Chat, and unlimited reissues. Why can't you offer AlphaSSL too?

    Wow, joelgm comment hurts littlebit. We not born to sell ssl certs. SSL certificate sales not listed on our website directly. You will find better mechanism and cheapest SSL offers than gogetssl do at this moment at HaveHost within next 2-3 months. Because the site design still on the way. We have instant provisioning, however when we offered the SSL there were mass orders 100-200/hour which makes the provisioning nearly complected. Also while we offered this on LET, that time paypal IPN having problem. So some orders got affected too. We handled them effectively and efficiently. Still I don't think my support team response ticket within 10 minutes to 1 hour at highest. Gogetssl only doing business with SSL and thats their work. We only offer promotion here because we are popular for hosting and getting such offer from Globalsign, thats why. you dont comment like that way and also you cant compare us with gogetssl because market range of ours and margin of profit far more than GogetSSL does. We are not a SSL vendor, mind it.

  • @joelgm Also you dont see the difference of reissue system with us and gogetssl. When gogetssl will reissue your cert for free that reissued certificate expired date will be same. But our 2$ reissue certificate for that promo ssl, expire date will be 1 year from the date of the SSL reissued date.

  • @joelgm said:
    Typo there? You meant 'less' than?

    Nope, I meant the cost for CentrioHost to get the cert from the actual issuer, AlphaSSL, is probably more than 2 bucks.

  • " however when we offered the SSL there were mass orders 100-200/hour which makes the provisioning nearly complected"

    :))))) thats volume of Symantec/Thawte/GeoTrust and Comodo, so you want to say you are selling at least 1,000 SSL per day? :) Great :)

    http://screencast.com/t/CYOczakB
    Current AlphaSSL market share: 0.57%
    https://ssl.netcraft.com/ssl-sample-report/CMatch/certs

  • @gogetssl it is funny that you represent a SSL reseller here. You run your main site with a self-signed cert and claimed signing-authority is just a brand name and self signed is just as safe as branded ssl and today you wanna pick another provider and linking SSL market share of brands and bragging about whatever..

    First thing there are two more GlobalSign tabs which bring them to around 4% as per your pic. which is quiet okay..
    Also if you cant beat his price on that brand. just k e e p q u i e t...
    He did sell 1000+ certs on that particular day or two and he is not a ssl reseller and did activating and emailing manually via tickets. I appreciate @CentrioHost for that

    Thanked by 1CentrioHost
  • @peppr - https://my.gogetssl.com/en/order/ - This site appears to run under a comodo cert, not self-signed. :/

  • twaintwain Member
    edited August 2013

    @ErawanArifNugroho - right but obviously they don't see a need for SSL on the main site.. I do agree however that it might have been more prudent for an SSL vendor to have the main site support SSL and even rewrite all http to https..

  • I have to be honest, I think I will be a customer of them sooner than later But that is what made me shy away for the time being.

  • DroidzoneDroidzone Member
    edited August 2013

    @peppr said:
    He did sell 1000+ certs on that particular day or two and he is not a ssl reseller and did activating and emailing manually via tickets. I appreciate CentrioHost for that

    And he did disappear from the (crime) scene.

    @twain said:
    ErawanArifNugroho - right but obviously they don't see a need for SSL on the main site.. I do agree however that it might have been more prudent for an SSL vendor to have the main site support SSL and even rewrite all http to https..

    If their main site has nothing to do with your sensitive data, why would they need https?

  • @joelgm said:
    If their main site has nothing to do with your sensitive data, why would they need https?

    I do agree with that, I just think though that it's a perception thing...

  • @twain yeah it isn't that they need it you just see that and think hoooookay..?

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