I want to sign up for BlueHost and in the features is says SSL Secure Server is included. Does that mean I’ll have a shared SSL certificate? If not does BlueHost have shared SSL certificates? Are they included or cost more?
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"Is An Ssl Secure Server The Same As Having A Certificate?" was posted on Monday, July 6th, 2009 at 12:12 pm.
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yes and no. you do have to have an ssl certificate for ssl to work, but if you create your own, it is not a publically trusted certificate. the person on the other end has to trust that you are who you say you are. you may say, but i am. that is correct, but I also could pretend to be you.