Is it possible to create one Standard SSL certificate that includes two SAN domains (e.g. website1.com and website2.com) and a wildcard domain (*.website.com) and install it on multiple servers?
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Hi @CThoms, it sounds like you would need a UCC Certificate as a standard SSL would not allow you to cover two different domains. A UCC would allow you to cover multiple domains and install the certificate on more than one server. You can read more about the UCC option here: https://www.godaddy.com/help/what-is-a-multiple-domain-ucc-ssl-certificate-3908?.
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Wildcard and UCC certificates are two different types of SSL certificates and cannot be combined in installation onto the same server.
Hi @CThoms, it sounds like you would need a UCC Certificate as a standard SSL would not allow you to cover two different domains. A UCC would allow you to cover multiple domains and install the certificate on more than one server. You can read more about the UCC option here: https://www.godaddy.com/help/what-is-a-multiple-domain-ucc-ssl-certificate-3908?.
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Thank you for the reply and explanation of the UCC certificate. So can I combine a UCC certificate and a Wildcard certificate into one certificate (for ease of management and installation), and if so, who do I contact for pricing?
Hi. Did someone verify CTHOM's validation? Godaddy support keeps on telling me that wildcards are not supported in UCC certificates.
Wildcard and UCC certificates are two different types of SSL certificates and cannot be combined in installation onto the same server.