Re: https & ssl



On Oct 15, 2:08 pm, question....@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I want to secure a single page on a website because it will house
confidential information.  now I understand that I need to purchase an
SSL cert. and install it on my host server.  That part is fine.  But
how do I invoke the SSL cert. so that the page is https:// rather than
http://?

I know this is probably basic stuff, but I can't seem to find a good
tutorial on the matter.

SSL certificates can be rather expensive, so don't purchase one until
you know exactly how to use it. If you do not own the server and rent
space on a server from a host, you likely need to read the detailed
information that the host usually supplies if they support SSL and
contact them if you have questions. A few hosts have made special
deals to get you a personal certificate at reduced, but still high,
cost. Others supply a house SSL certificate for their customers at no
extra cost. This will make a page secure, and likely will be good
enough if you just want to protect private information. However if you
are going to do things that require private information to be entered
into forms by others, many will not use your page unless you have a
certificate made out only to you. If you only need to make the page
private and your host does not have house SSL, it likely would be far
cheaper to rent space from another host that does than it would be to
buy a personal certificate, which likely must be renewed at high cost
every year.

.



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