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Posted 4/3/2006 6:51:17 PM Post #2
 

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After receiving many different questions about SSL certificates, we decided to take it to the public and let people share their experiences and knowledge with others trying to get SSL certificates working on their own systems. SSL certificates are not the easiest things to understand or implement, but they are a necessary component of doing business online in today's environment. This forum is primarily offered as a resource for all individuals regardless of which brand of SSL certificates are being used.

If you have any questions concerning SSL or SSL certificates, post them here. Our staff will answer as many questions as possible, but we do ask that if you see an unanswered question that you know the solution to, please post it so that others can benefit and save effort trying to make the Internet a safer place. Also, we do welcome comments so let us know what you would like to see added to these resources.

Posted 5/19/2006 11:08:51 PM Post #43
 

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Hello,

This is Jack from AccuWebHosting.com. I would like to know, what is the Shared SSL? As I know there are two kind of SSL avail. 1-> Wildcard 2->Simple. I have checked on the internet about Shared SSL. I found strange the word Shared. Could you tell me what is the security of the specific user, who uses Shared SSL? How to implement if I use WHM (For linux) and HELM (For Windows)

Awaiting your response,

Thanks,

Jack B
Technical Support
http://accuwebhosting.com
Posted 5/26/2006 12:29:33 PM Post #46
 

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Where did you see information regarding "Shared" SSL?
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