SAN/UC SSL- Secure all your domains and servers with one certificate
Get a Unified Communications SSL certificate (UC SSL), also known as Subject Alternative Name SSL (SAN SSL), and secure any combination of domains, internal domains, machine names or IP addresses. You can mix and match up to 40, to suit your needs.
Subject Alt Name SSL is also perfect for Microsoft Exchange 2007. You can secure DNS host names for your client access servers. A SAN SSL certificate will also secure the following services with ease:
- OWA
- ActiveSync
- Outlook Anywhere
- Autodiscover
- POP3
- IMAP4
- Unified Messaging
Keep your visitors secure at home, at work or on the go…
Unlike wildcards, SAN SSL certificates are fully compatible with mobile browsers, such as smartphones, PDAs, and Blackberries. You’ll get error-free, trusted SSL encryption on both web and mobile browsers. That means you’ll banish SSL warnings of ‘unsecure connections’ across all browsing platforms.
For maximum levels of encryption, go for the Organisation ServerSign SAN certificate, which is SGC-enabled. This certificate will also give you Organisation Validation - and the highest levels of trust in your business.
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| Fully qualified domain name (initial domain secured) | www.fullyqualname.com | www.fullyqualname.com | www.fullyqualname.com |
| Different second level domain | www.secondname.com | www.secondname.com | N/A |
| Different top level domain | www.fullyqualname.net | www.fullyqualname.net | N/A |
| Subdomains |
ww2.fullyqualname.com |
ww2.fullyqualname.com |
ww2.fullyqualname.com |
| Server names | msexchange1 | msexchange1 | msexchange1 |
| Intranet and .local names |
Msxautodiscover |
Msxautodiscover server.local |
Msxautodiscover server.local |
| Private IP addresses as per RFC 1597 | yes | yes | yes |
| External IP addresses | Yes | yes | N/A |
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From only £179 a year |
From only £319 a year |
From only £116 a year |

Did you know you can now buy the Extended ServerSign with SAN certificate? It has both Extended Validation AND SAN.
Is SAN SSL right for your site(s)? And which certificate should you choose? Find out now with our wizard, or get in touch for impartial SSL advice.





