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    2023-01-25

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  • Help with certificates
    Hey all. let me start by saying I'm horrible with certs. With that said, I have a cert from ssls.com on my sonicwall and citrix netscaler that are due for renewal, they're expiring in 28 days, I purchased a 5 yr plan. here's my question. do I have to issue a new csr to get an updated cert? it seems from their interface, they will create a csr or they will use my csr. I could really care less which one is... Source: 11 months ago
  • Help With Installing VPN SSL Certificate On Fortigate 60E v7.0.1
    Now verified, I downloaded what was available from ssls.com which were 3 files total:. Source: about 1 year ago
  • Hello,
    If you're buying an ssl, I'd highly recommend buying it from ssls.com and if you're not comfortable isntalling it, then tech support for your hosting company should be able to do it. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Website is showing as "Not Secure" when Companies
    If you want a cheaper ssl, have a look at ssls.com but yeah, maybe an EV or OV ssl is what the particular agencies you're dealing with would classify as "secure". Source: over 1 year ago
  • Need help getting an SSL cert for my own domain
    Go to https://ssls.com and purchase a certificate for $5 per year. Give it the first half of the cert request from above. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Question about SSL and internal sites
    Ssls.com is awesome to work with and cheap too. Source: over 1 year ago
  • ssl cert help
    So I got the p7b file from ssls.com and when I go to import it into cert manager in windows it tells me the format isn't recoginzed. what? Source: almost 2 years ago
  • ssl cert help
    I even had ssls.com generate the CSR instead of me copying / pasting mine in there and am still not getting the key symbol on the certificate in the mmc. Source: almost 2 years ago
  • ssl cert help
    Hey all, I'm not very good with stuff and have been going in circles now. I need to renew the cert on a windows server vm. it has a private key on it. I went to ssls.com where it was purchased, did the renewal process, uploaded the CSR from the vm which I had saved last year in a file, got a new download package with the files, but when I import them, the private key is not showing on the cert. below is what I... Source: almost 2 years ago
  • NameCheap is just as bad as GoDaddy...
    The only worthy with the namecheap brand is the ssls.com brand. Source: about 2 years ago
  • I am running into problems getting a terminal server to be accessed from the WAN.
    Rdp gateway with an ssl cert is perfectly fine. get a real cert from ssls.com, none of that free crap you gotta swap out every 30 days. they're like $7/year. Source: about 2 years ago
  • SSL problems for internal network behind VPN with no access to Let'sEncrypt SSL method.
    I ended up punting on self-signed and just bought from a CA. (ssls.com, fwiw). Source: about 2 years ago
  • SSL CA provides my key?
    I use ssls.com as my certificate authority. When I purchased their service, they gave me a .crt, a .ca-bundle, AND a .key. (the first two concatenated seem to work as a crt). Doesn't this mean that ssls.com has the ability to impersonate me? I can still download them, so they are kept somewhere on the site. Is this not a problem for some reason I'm not seeing? Is there a better way to obtain a proper ssl key? Source: about 2 years ago
  • Let’s Encrypt for SonicWall TZ
    Ssls.com, they're so cheap, why bother with anything else. Source: over 2 years ago
  • SSL Cert vendor?
    We just go through ssls.com for all of our certs. haven't shopped around but also haven't needed to support has been quick and I can switch to dns validation myself if needed. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Have the rules around SSL certificates changed recently?
    I went to buy a certificate from https://ssls.com and they are now asking for me to submit a request to the certificate authority. Is this the big brotherish power grab that it sounds like? I only had to click on a button to do it but it did sound a bit creepy. Also I noticed that the ability to generate a certificate signing request from the Plesk dashboard seems to have mysteriously disappeared. Has anyone... Source: over 2 years ago
  • Question regarding SSL Certificate for a HA NSA 3600 setup with VPN
    It moves over / syncs, you'll be fine. I use ssls.com, cheap, safe, reliable never an issue. Source: over 2 years ago
  • Wildcard SSL certificate for Multiple Sonicwalls
    Ssls.com nothing cheaper or better. godaddy is a ripoff! Source: over 2 years ago
  • (Urgent, please help) SSL error 61
    This drives me nuts, a cert from ssls.com is like $4 per year or something. Source: over 2 years ago

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