Shared SSL

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Shared SSL

Shared Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a certificated that all of our customers can use. The Shared SSL certificated is intended for those who wish to have a secure connection, to say an admin area or a simple checkout process, but don't wish to purchase a Private SSL.

Normally, a Shared SSL is not the best choice for an e-commerce site, this is because most customers expect to see the domain name of the company in the URL address bar. Shared SSL will use our domain name (usually ezhostingserver.com or hostek.com) in place of your domain name.

NOTE:

  1. For our resellers, Hostek.com has a white label shared SSL for your customers to use.
  2. For information about Private SSL Certificates please visit http://hostek.com/web-hosting-ssl.asp
  3. Installing a purchased Private SSL please visit https://wiki.hostek.com/SSL_Certificates

How to Enable Shared SSL

Windows and ColdFusion Customers

The shared SSL can be enabled via the control panel for our Windows and ColdFusion hosting customers.

  1. Log in to WCP at https://wcp.hostek.com
  2. Locate the Security and SSL Section
  3. Click on the Shared SSL Icon
  4. Click Enable
  5. Copy the link in URL:
 These Shared SSL URL's will look something like https://securex.ezhostingserver.com/yourdomain-com/

Linux cPanel Customers

For our cPanel customers, this is enabled by default. Just use your pre-propagation URL except with https:// instead of http://

Another Example: Just https:// followed by the server name you are on plus /~your_username, for example https://cpx.hostek.com/~username - that would display the same page as your home page if you went to your domain directly via the domain name.

 These Shared SSL URL's will look something like https://cpx.hostek.com/~username


How Shared SSL Works

Here is a sample of how the Shared SSL Hosting works on our servers.

Notice the site look and how the URL is still on the main domain's site. In their cart, they have indicated the shared SSL URL for the checkout process. They will the be directed to the Secure URL for the checkout process. However, as mentioned before, it is optimal to have the whole cart in a secure environment so the customer feels secure the whole time.

Shared ssl pressl.jpg

Now, after clicking "Checkout" the cart takes you to this Shared SSL page. Notice that the look of the site is the same. The URL changes based on the shared SSL URL for the site, which the cart owner entered in their cart setup.

Shared ssl withssl.jpg

Maybe you're not using a cart, but just need to link to a secure form submission page. After setting up the Shared SSL, you would just set your link to link to the Shared SSL URL instead of the non secured URL. It's really a simple process.