Purchasing an SSL Certificate


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What to expect

Purchasing an SSL Certificate involves a number of different steps that the purchasee must carry out, fortunately it is a very straightforward process and the number of steps are only due to the layers of security and verification involved in a Secure Socket Layer Certificate. Prior to purchasing the certificate, you will have to submit accurate and real contact information for the domain name to be secured (even if the domain name has public WhoIS Privacy Protection). After purchasing the certificate, you will be sent a verification email, with which you must directly approve the creationof the SSL Certificate.

After you have approved the certificate's creation, there will be up to a 24 hour delay while the certificate authority generates the SSL Certificate at all appropriate databases and services. After this delay the certificate's status will change from "pending" to "complete" on the SSL tab of your Bravenet user account, indicating that the certificate has been fully generated and may be installed on your web server.

Instructions

1) SSL Tab

Login to your Bravenet user account, and click to the SSL tab at the top of your account. This page lists the SSL Certificates that you have purchased through Bravenet; it is not the list of installed SSL Certificates.

Any purchased SSL Certificates which you have yet to approve the creation of, or which are still being generated by the certificated authority, will be listed as "pending".

Click on Purchase an SSL Certificate to proceed.

2) Purchase SSL Certificate

Domain Name is the top-level domain name you wish to have secured; if you wish to secure an explicit subdomain, a la "example.domain.com", instead of the default "www.domain.com", then you should type here the subdomain name.

Wildcard specifies whether you want to secure only one subdomain (such as "www"), or all possible subdomains, along with the top-level domain name itself.

Password is used to encrypt the private key component of the certificate.

IMPORTANT: We do not store your password and can not reset it if you lose it. Your password will be required to install your SSL certificate on to a web server. Please write down your password and store it in a safe place.

Email Address this is the address that the SSL Certificate itself will be emailed to, upon approval and generation of the certificate; so be sure to specify an address that can receive the email safely at that time.

3) Confirm Contact Details

As part of the verification process, please make sure the domain contact information shown here accurately matches the contacts of your domain. If your domain name has any privacy protection, you should submit accurate and real contact information here; do not copy the Privacy Protection Contacts from your domains public WhoIS. Failure to provide real contact information may slow down or prevent your SSL certificate generation.