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A Unified Communications Certificate (UCC) is an SSL certificate that protects multiple domains and subdomains. UCC certificates can be used on GoDaddy hosting products to protect multiple websites, but the websites must all be on the same hosting account.
A Multi-Domain SSL certificate, also known as a UCC, Unified Communications, or SAN certificate, is a type of certificate that uses Subject Alternative Names to secure multiple host names.
A Unified Communication Certificate (or UCC) is a digital security certificate which allows multiple hostnames to be protected by a single certificate. UC certificates are also known as Subject Alternate Name (or SAN) certificates, multi-domain certificates or Exchange certificates.
SSL Certificate Subject Alternative Names (Sans) Subject Alternative Names or Sans allow you to secure multiple domains from one SAN SSL certificate. Sans are additional domain names added to an SSL certificate. ... SAN certs come in two validation types: domain validated (DV) and organization validated (OF).
You can only install 1 certificate per dedicate dip address. To run multiple stores in SSL with 1 dedicate dip address under multiple domains, you now need to upgrade your SSL certificate to what is called a UCC Certificate. This allows multiple domains to be listed under 1 certificate.
A Multi-Domain SSL certificate, also known as a UCC, Unified Communications, or SAN certificate, is a type of certificate that uses Subject Alternative Names to secure multiple host names. ... For example, you could get one UC SSL Certificate to cover all the following: mydomain.com.
In a multi-domain certificate, it is a field that allows you to attach additional host names to one SSL certificate. These host names can be anything from IP addresses to URLs but are most commonly DNS (domain name system) names.
Each certificate can cover up to 100 sites, from any registered domain name that you own, on the same certificate. Each individual site must be listed as either the Common Name (CN) or a SAN on the certificate. See the multi-domain SAN certificates we currently offer from Entrust, Como do and Symantec.
A multi-domain certificate is designed to secure many domain and/or subdomain names. ... Multi-domain certificates can secure the combination of completely unique domains and subdomains with different TLDs (Top Level Domains) except for the local/internal ones: www.example.com.
The only possible way is Multi-Domain SSL certificate as you describe in your question. You can secure multiple domains and sub-domains with a single SSL certificate. Multi-Domain (SAN) SSL is also called Unified Communication Certificate (UCC) SSL.
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