Comodo UCC / SAN / Multi-Domain SSL

Comodo's multi-domain certificate is perfect for organizations with multiple unique domains hosted on various servers. This organization-validated SSL secures up to 100 domains – saving you time and money while providing a high level of trust and security. This SSL provides validation of the organization behind the website and is suitable for business sites that collect sensitive customer data. It can be issued in two business days or less.

Comodo Multi-Domain certificates provide the same SSL security as our regular certificates but allow you to secure up to 100 domains on a single SSL certificate

A multi domain SSL certificate saves you time and money by allowing you to secure up to 100 fully-qualified domains on one, easy to manage, certificate.

You need the Comodo Multi-Domain SSL. Now you can secure up to 250 domains with a single certificate, greatly simplifying your management and administrative needs. The Comodo Multi-Domain SSL features industry-standard encryption strength (256-bit) and a 2048-bit signature key. It can be yours within just a few days after the Organization Authentication process is complete. Best of all it unlocks the Comodo Secure Site Seal to give your customers peace of mind about doing business with you.

The Comodo Multi-Domain SSL is Organization Validated (OV), meaning that it authenticates your organization and gives your customers the peace of mind that comes with being assured you are who you claim to be. It's a way for a customer to quickly verify that your website has been vetted by a third-party global security leader in Comodo. This certificate can be yours within 1-3 Days if your registration data is accurate and up to date.

Multi Domain SSL certificates usually identified as Subject Alternative Name (SAN) SSL where SAN field allows you to add more host names to protect your multiple websites with a single certificate. Few SAN licenses are included in the base price, but you can add new domains at any time under the SAN field during certificate lifespan by paying additional SAN licenses cost.

  • Domain validated, 2048 bit Industry Standard SSL Certificate
  • Immediate "No Hassle" SSL certificate issuance 24/7
  • Unlimited server licenses
  • Automated validation - no paperwork
  • Risk free 30 day refund policy
  • FREE site seal
  • Unlimited Re-issuance Policy
  • Trusted by all popular browsers with 99.9% Ubiquity
  • $10,000 Relying Party Warranty
  • Single Domain Name (FQDN) domain.com and www.domain.com
  • 256 bit Encryption

Brand Comodo
Domains 1
Great for Personal
Validation Domain

Browser Compatibility

ChromeChrome

Internet ExplorerIE

FirefoxFirefox

OperaOpera

SafariSafari

NetscapeNetscape

AOLAOL

CaminoCamino

KonquerorKonqueror

Server Platforms And Mobile Browser Compatibility

Server Platforms:

  • Apache
  • BEA Weblogic
  • Plesk
  • cPanel / Web Host Manager
  • And other SSL-Capable Servers

Mobile Browsers:

  • Android
  • Apple iPhone, iPod Safari 1+
  • Microsoft Windows Mobile 5/6*
  • Opera Mobile 6+
  • Opera Mini v3+
  • ACCESS NetFront Browser v3.4 +
  • RIM Blackberry v4.2.1 +
  • KDDI Openwave v6.2.0.12 +
  • Netscape Communicator 4.51+
  • NTT / DoCoMo
  • Nintendo Wii
  • Sony Playstation 3
  • Sony Playstation Portable

An SSL Certificate is a digital certificate issued for a domain by a central authority called the Certificate Authority. To be issued an SSL Certificate, you must purchase an SSL Certificate and then go through a verification process conducted by the Certificate Authority.

An SSL Certificate does 2 things: a. Encrypt the information sent from your user's browser to your website b. Authenticate your website's identity. By doing these 2 things, an SSL Certificate protects your customers and in turn increases their trust in your online business. This is especially important if your website requires users to login using passwords or enter sensitive information such as credit card details.

SSL Certificates are compatible with all major browsers.

Unfortunately, we don't support upgrades/downgrades at the moment. If required you can purchase a new certificate and install it on the same web server as the old certificate

While it isn't difficult to install an SSL Certificate, it does involve following a series of steps. You can find more information in our KnowledgeBase.