How do I change the IP address of an IP SSL certificate?

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-29

An IP SSL certificate is a digital certificate that establishes a secure and encrypted communication channel for sites with only public IP addresses. It is typically issued by an authoritative Certificate Authority (CA) and is used to verify identity and security. The main purpose of an IP SSL certificate is to protect sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, usernames, and passwords, from being stolen or tampered with during transmission over the Internet. It protects the confidentiality and integrity of data by using encryption technology, while also verifying the identity of the user to prevent the user from accessing the fake. Learn how to change the IP address of an SSL certificate with SSL Shield today.

1.At present, there are two kinds of IP certificates in the market, one is the 260 yuan DV basic IP certificate under Certum, and the other is the 360 yuan DV basic IP certificate under Sectigo. Both types of SSL certificates can change public IP addresses, but there are significant differences.

2.Certum's DV basic IP SSL certificate cannot be self-service to change the public IP limb, you can only request to customer service to change the public IP address within 30 days of purchasing the certificate, and then change the public IP address, once the certificate has exceeded 30 days, you can only purchase a Certum IP SSL certificate again, or give up the purchase of the Certum IP certificate and change it to the IP certificate of Sectigo.

3.Sectigo's DV basic IP SSL certificate can change the IP address for free during the validity period of the certificate, just like the domain name certificate replacement domain name**, and even without customer service guidance, you can change the public IP address step by step according to the prompts. To change the public IP address, you only need to generate a CSR and submit it to the CA certification authority, and then use HTTP or HTTPS to verify the public IP management rights to issue a new IP SSL certificate.

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