SSL (Secured Socket
Layer)

What is SSL?
SSL (Secured Socket Layer), is used for sending and receiving sensitive
information such as Credit Card information across the World Wide Web. It
ensures encrypted/secure communications between the client and receiving
server. The SSL protocol supports the use of a variety of different
cryptographic algorithms, or ciphers, and most of which provide 40, 56, or
128 bit encryption security.
Key-exchange algorithms like KEA and RSA key exchange govern the way in
which the server and client determine the symmetric keys they will both
use during an SSL session. The most commonly used SSL cipher suites use "RSA"
key exchange, which many of you have probably seen displayed on numerous
websites, and next to a provider called "Thawte", who issues the SSL
Server Certificates. A certificate is used to officially identify you as a
legitimate SSL enabled website, and displays your name as the certified
holder when visitors check it.
When to use SSL
SSL is not generally, nor should it be used for all pages on a website.
SSL is most commonly used for the sending and receiving of sensitive
information such as credit cards, membership ID's, or customer billing
information access. SSL need only be used on the "particular" page where
the secure activity is taking place. ALWAYS use SSL when asking for
credit card information. If visitors do not observe the https// appearing
on the form URL, and the "SSL Symbol", does not illuminate in their
browser, they won't be doing a whole lot of business with you. No one
wants his or her credit card information intercepted and stolen as the
result of a site not using SSL encryption!
Obtaining your own SSL
certificate:
You can go purchase them directly from our website.
(http://www.CyberHostPlus.biz/ssl.html),
Setting up your own SSL certificate can be can be a little
tricky for those new to website administration. If you'd prefer to have us
look after these technical details, please make your request. To ensure
your request will be processed as quickly as possible, please include the
following information:
1) The URL for the certificate:
This would be the URL you want secured, i.e. www.yourdomain.com or
secure.yourdomain.com.
As you can see, you have the option of simply enabling the
certificate throughout your global domain, or perhaps you're planning to
place your e-commerce pages into a "dedicated area" of your site. In this
case, you may want to have your secure payment form appear under a URL
such as secure.yourdomain.com, or something else of your liking.
2) Company Name:
3) Company Division: (if this is not part
of a company division, we'll default it to your "Administration name."
4) Contact Name: (a contact name with the company)
5) E-mail: (an email address, generally for the above
contact name)
6) Company Address:
7) Phone Number:
- In addition to this information, we need:
- A copy of the Assumed Business Name and/or Corporate Registration
papers. We ask that you email this information to us at
webmaster@CyberHostPlus.biz
. These "must" match your domain registrations (whois) to avoid delays. We
in turn fax that to Thawte when we submit the certification request.
Because the legitimacy of any company seeking their own SSL certificate
must be 100% verified, it can take the SSL company anywhere from 1 day to
2 weeks to issue the certificate. All the more reason why you'll want to
make sure the information you submit is 100% accurate, otherwise this
could result in an unnecessary delays.