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SSL
FAQ's
Commerce
Blvd
has partnered with GeoTrust to bring you the most
affordable means of acquiring your own SSL
certificate by allowing you to enjoy a special bulk discount rate.
Compare our price to other popular competitors,
and you will realize just how much value we are
offering! Order
a GeoTrust SSL Certificate:
Please fill out the
form below. However, if you wish to generate a CSR
with another SSL provider, please click here.
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| Provider |
New |
Renewal |
| Our
Price: |
$179 |
$179 |
| Verisign
128-bit Secure Site Pro |
$895 |
$895 |
| Baltimore.com
128-bit Certificate |
$349 |
$249 |
| Thawte
128-bit Supercert |
$300 |
$300 |
| Geotrust
True Business (regular rate): |
$229 |
$159 |
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If
you would like to obtain your own certificate with another
provider, please follow these steps:
1.
Send us an email along with required information to sales@commerceblvd.com.
Explanations of required
information are listed below.
2.
Complete additional information and submit your
"CSR"
After
you send us your information, we will gather information
about our server and generate your SSL certificate CSR
key. You may then 'copy and paste' the
CSR and place an order with Verisign,
Geotrust,
Thawte,
or any Certification Authority.
3.
Receive your server 'key' and send it to us
You
should have received your server 'key' via e-mail shortly
after you submitted your "CSR" (step2). Send
that "key" to support@commerceblvd.com and we will place it on our server. Your certificate is
then activated and you may use SSL with your own
certificate.
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Explanation
of the form fields you will need to complete:
Common
Name: The server's fully qualified
domain name (It must be registered to the organization
specified in that field), in the format: www.company.com
(www2.company.net, company.com, www.name.edu, and so on).
Note: you cannot use the symbols "*" or
"?" as part of your common name. The
"common name" will be the name of your
certificate.
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Organization/Company:
The legal name under which your organization is
registered. Do NOT abbreviate.
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Organizational
Unit (Optional): This is used to
differentiate between organizational divisions. Also for
Doing Business As... names. Do NOT abbreviate.
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City/Locality:
The city in which your organization is legally
located. Do NOT abbreviate.
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State/Province:
The complete name of the state or province where your
organization is located.
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Country:
The two-character ISO-format country code. For example, GB
for Great Britain and US for the United States.
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E-mail
Address: Your E-mail address where you
receive your mail. Your "CSR" will be sent to
this address.
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Technical
Contact: The person who should receive the
certificate and who will provide notice if the Digital ID
is compromised. (For example, this may be your
organization's webmaster or the appropriate technical
support representative at your Internet service provider.)
Renewal notices are sent to both the technical and
organizational contacts.
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Organizational
Contact: The person within your
organization who will take responsibility for the
certificate and provide organizational information. (For
example, this may be your organization's CEO or the
appropriate support person. The organizational contact
must be a member of your organization, not a
representative of your Internet Service Provider.) Renewal
notices are sent to both the technical and organizational
contacts.
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DUNS
Number: A DUNS number is Dun &
Bradstreet's number (credit agency for business). In order
to obtain a number, please go to www.dnb.com.
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Definitions
Digital
ID
A collection of electronic data consisting of a
Public Key, identifying information about the owner of the
Public Key, and validity information, which has been
Digitally Signed by a CA. Certified shall refer to the
condition of having been issued a valid Digital ID by a
CA, which Digital ID has not been revoked.
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Digital
ID Revocation List ("CRL")
A collection of electronic data containing
information concerning revoked Digital IDs.
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Certification
Authority ("CA")
VeriSign or an entity which is Certified by
VeriSign to issue Digital IDs to Users in a VeriSign
Digital ID Hierarchy. VeriSign is Customer's CA hereunder.
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Digital
Signature
Information encrypted with a Private Key which is
appended to electronic data to identify the owner of the
Private Key and verify the integrity of the electronic
data. Digitally Signed shall refer to electronic data to
which a Digital Signature has been appended.
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Private
Key
A mathematical key which is kept private to the
owner and which is used to create Digital Signatures or to
decrypt electronic data.
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Public
Key
A mathematical key which is available publicly
and which is used to verify Digital Signatures created
with the matched Private Key and to encrypt electronic
data which can only be decrypted using the matched Private
Key.
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