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新增 SAN 到您的多網域 SSL/TLS 憑證中

重新發行您的多網域 SSL/TLS 憑證以新增主體別名 (SAN)

DigiCert 多網域憑證可無限次重新發行。因此在需要時,您可以新增 SAN 到您的憑證中。

Standard SSL: You can't add SANs to a Standard SSL certificate. You can only replace the common name.

Warning

移除和變更多網域 SSL/TLS 憑證上的網域將會撤銷原始憑證和其任何重複憑證。請參閱 重新發行 SSL/TLS 憑證重新發行 SSL/TLS 憑證

Add SANs to your multi-domain certificate

Step 1: Generate CSR

To add SANs to your multi-domain TLS/SSL certificate, you need to reissue your certificate. When reissuing a TLS/SSL certificate, you need to generate a new CSR. For more information about creating a CSR, see How to create a CSR (Certificate Signing Request).

Step 2: Sign in to your account

登入 CertCentral。

Step 3: Fill out the reissue form

  1. In the CertCentral main menu, go to Certificates > Orders.

  2. On the Orders page, select the order number for the multi-domain or extended validation (EV) multi-domain TLS/SSL certificate you want to add SANs to.

  3. On the Order details page, in the Certificate Actions menu, select Reissue Certificate.

  4. On the Reissue Certificate for Order page, fill out the form:

    • Add your CSR

    • Add SANs

    • Select payment method, signature hash, and server platform

    • Add a reason for the reissue.

      Important

      You’re only charged if adding SANs occurs extra costs.

  5. 當您完成時,按一下要求重新發行

Step 4: Complete domain control validation (DCV)

If adding new, unvalidated domains to the certificate reissue request, you need to demonstrate control over those domains before DigiCert can reissue the certificate. See Demonstrate control over domains on a pending certificate order.

Step 5: DigiCert reissues the multi-domain TLS/SSL certificate

When approved, we reissue and send the reissued certificate to the certificate contact via email. You can also download the reissued certificate from your account. See Download a certificate from your account.

Step 6: Install your reissued TLS/SSL certificate

Install and configure the new certificate. For more information about installing your certificate, see our SSL Certificate Installation Instructions & Tutorials page.