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Frequently Ask Questions - SSL

What is SSL?
This is a security feature that allows all communication between a browser and CyberSite's servers to be encrypted. You will know a page is encrypted when the "lock" appears within your browser window. You can also tell if the beginning of the URL you are trying to access changes from http:// to https://. Sites that need to transfer sensitive information such as password and credit card information from the browser to the server need to have SSL enabled for their site.

 

What is an SSL certificate?
An SSL certificate is a "key" file that sets the encryption between CyberSite's servers and the browser. It is purchased from a Certificate Provider such as Versign or Thawte

 



What is the difference between Verisign or Thawte? 
The technology is pretty much the same between the SSL certificates. One does not have "more power" than the other and the costs do vary widely.

 

Which SSL certificate does CyberSite recommend?
We support either Verisign or Thawte.

 

How much does CyberSite charge for an SSL certificate installation?
We do not charge anything to install an SSL certificate. Each of the certificate providers mentioned above have their own yearly fees for use of the certificate.

 

Can I move my SSL from another host to your servers? 
If you are moving from an NT IIS server to ours, there is a good possibility you can. Ask the administrator of your current server to export the certificate for you. Then send us the file and we can try to import it into our servers, although we can not guarantee it will work. If you have a UNIX account, you will need to apply for a new SSL certificate.

 

Why SSL certificate can not work when it is pointed to another domain?  
This is because an SSL certificate is tied to the exact domain name used in the URL. If you use www.mydomain.com for the SSL certificate, it will ONLY work if the URL that is requested is www.mydomain.com. It will not work if it is called mydomain.com or www2.mydomain.com. If you also wish to have people access the site securely using a second hostname/domain name combination, you must purchase a second SSL certificate.

 

Is there a shared SSL certificate I can use for my site?
We do not provide this feature for security and liability reasons. Every customer needs to have their own SSL certificate.

 

I have an SSL certificate. How do I get the lock to appear in Netscape?
You must change the URL of the page you are accessing to https://. This is what triggers the browser into entering "SSL mode."

 

Should I use SSL on my entire site?
You could but we do not recommend it. SSL is a very server intensive process. This will slow down your site tremendously especially as user traffic increases. You really only need to protect form pages that you feel are passing information that is highly sensitive between the server and the browser.

 


 
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