RapidSSL
Mar 22, 2007
does anyone know if RapidSSL is accepted by most used browsers (IE, Firefox, Opera and Safari)?
also, if I want to protect "secure.domain.com", do I need to issue the certificate exactly for "secure.domain.com" and it probably wouldn't match "www.secure.domain.com"? Can't I get a certificate for "*.domain.com"?
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Oct 7, 2007
what's up with RapidSSL provisioning? EV1-Server/ThePlanet and namecheap are both reporting problems registering new RapidSSL certificates.
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Jun 21, 2007
I entered the domain name in wrong - domain.com instead of www .domain.com - and decided to not approve it when you get to the final step as rapidssl said to do.
So how long do i need to wait before namecheap will update the status so that I can start the process again ?
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Jun 12, 2007
I am currently testing RapidSSL and having issues when view the sites using IE7 saying something along this line:
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There is a problem with this website's security certificate.
The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.
I wonder if this can be fixed and QuickSSL will also work with IE7,
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Jun 10, 2007
I signed up with namecheap.com for RapidSSL. I had my hosting provider generate a CSR for me and I put it in namecheap. Then I receive an email from namecheap that says:
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Thank you for your RapidSSL order.
Supplier Order Id: ######
An email will be sent to the designated approver with instructions on how to approve your certificate request for xxx.domain.com.
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This was sent about two hours ago. I need this SSL fast as it is the backbone of my website. Namecheap doesn't have phone support and RapidSSL is closed on weekends. Any insight on when I'll get instructions to move onto the next step?
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Mar 13, 2007
A While back I found a great deal for SSL certficates so I purchased a bulk package of about 10 of them and used several of them at the time. Now when I went back to use the rest of my pre-purchased SSL certificates (more than a year later), the "contracts" have apparently EXPIRED and the money that was put into those contracts has been frozen along with the contracts! WHAT THE F#$@!
That is such BS! When you pay money for something you should get something in return.
What have I learned... That to me seems extremely manipulative of RapidSSL and Geotrust...
I WILL NEVER PURCHASE AN SSL FROM Rapid SSL or Geo Trust AGAIN! and I hope this post inspires others to select one of the many other certificate sellers out there that are more upfront about their business.
I have contacted both of them and both are telling me that they cannot help me.
Now that I am looking for a new SSL provider can someone give me a good respectable company.
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May 16, 2014
"Unable to set the certificate: Invalid certificate format." when i enter my key..
How can i fix this problem?
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