Choose the Symantec SSL Certificate that fits your business and secure up to 49 additional domain names by adding them to the subject alternative name (SAN) field during enrollment. SAN is an optional feature used for Unified Communications (UC) to secure Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server, Office Communications Server 2007 or Mobile Device Manager as well as server names, intranet and local names.
| Secure Site Pro with EV Extended Validation and the green address bar, 128-bit minimum to 256-bit encryption, US$1,500,000 warranty, and the Norton™ Secured Seal. |
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| Secure Site with EV Extended Validation and the green address bar, 40-bit minimum to 256-bit encryption, US$1,500,000 warranty, and the Norton™ Secured Seal. |
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| Secure Site Pro 128-bit minimum to 256-bit encryption, US$1,250,000 warranty, and the Norton Secured Seal. |
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| Secure Site 40-bit minimum to 256-bit encryption, US$1,000,000 warranty, and the Norton Secured Seal. |
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Note: Only your primary domain is eligible to display Symantec™ Safe Site, receive Web site malware scanning and benefit from Symantec Seal-in-Search™.
The optional SAN feature on Symantec SSL Certificates allows you to secure the following domains with a single SAN Certificate:
www.bizybank.com
www.exchange.bizybank.com
www.bizybank.net
www.new-bizybank.net
You can use SAN functionality for:
- Servers in their Intranet by name (example "server.local" or "faxtool")
- Hostnames (example - mailserver)
- NON-PUBLIC, (i.e., 192.x )
SAN SSL Certificate costs are calculated by the base cost of the SSL Certificate plus a fee for each additional domain included in the SAN field.
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