Yes, you just need to make sure you have the same key on each server.
Yes, just send an email through to support@freeparking.co.nz with the
new CSR and we will get your certificate re issued. There is no charge
for this.
If you require a Comodo Site Seal to be displayed on your website we
can email that to you on request once your certificate order has been
processed.
Alternatively you can get one from the InstantSSL website.
[https://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-...
If you are collecting sensitive information or providing customer
accounts via your website then you will need an SSL Certificate.
Processing credit card data for online sales should now all be done
via your Payment Gateway's secure server.
Yes, our ExchangeSSL certificate is appropriate if you need one for an
Exchange server or our PositiveSSL Multi-Domain Certificate is
appropriate for other server types.
Please see the instructions for the type of server you are using here
[https://support.comodo.com/index.php?/Default/Knowledgebase/List/Index/19].
This usually means that the Key on your server does not match the Key
that was used to generate your certificate. The best way to fix this
is to generate a new CSR on your server and ask us to re issue the
certificate.
Yes, you can decode your CSR at
https://secure.comodo.net/utilities/decodeCSR.html
[https://secure.comodo.net/utilities/decodeCSR.html]
An SSL Certificate is digital certificate that authenticates the
identity of a website and encrypts the information sent to and from
the server. This prevents a person from sitting in between and
attempting to steal the data. SSL Certificates are commonly...
If our certificate partner Comodo were to mis-issue a certificate to a
fraudulent site, and that fraudulent site has an SSL link with an end
user and as a result of this the end user loses money. The end user
had what they thought was a "trusted session"....
A CSR is a 'Certificate Signing Request' and is used to create an SSL
certificate. It contains a block of encrypted text that is generated
on the server that the SSL Certificate will be used on. This contains
information that will be included in your cert...
In most cases our standard COMODO SSL CERTIFICATE will be fine for
securing a single domain. If you have multiple domain names to be
secured then you should consider a POSITIVESSL
MULTI-DOMAIN CERTIFICATE. Alternatively a COMODO SSL WILDCARD
CERTIFICATE w...