: Google warning about SSL/TLS certificate I received this warning from Google Webmaster Tools. I have SSL for www and non-www but they are in different SANS. Would that cause a problem? SSL/TLS
I received this warning from Google Webmaster Tools. I have SSL for www and non-www but they are in different SANS. Would that cause a problem?
SSL/TLS certificate does not include domain name www.example.com/
Google has detected that the current SSL/TLS certificate used on ... does not include ... domain name. This means that your website is not perceived as secure by some browsers. As a result, many web browsers will block users accessing your site by displaying a security warning message. This is done to protect users’ browsing behavior from being intercepted by a third party, which can happen on sites that are not secure.
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Just saying your SSL Certificate does not bear your domain name which most browsers won't load it. Called Common Name
The Common Name is typically composed of Host + Domain Name and will
look like "www.yoursite.com" or "yoursite.com". SSL Server
Certificates are specific to the Common Name that they have been
issued to at the Host level. The Common Name must be the same as the
Web address you will be accessing when connecting to a secure site.
For example, a SSL Server Certificate for the domain "domain.com" will
receive a warning if accessing a site named "www.domain.com" or
"secure.domain.com", as "www.domain.com" and "secure.domain.com" are
different from "domain.com". You would need to create a CSR for the
correct Common Name. When the Certificate will be used on an Intranet
(or internal network), the Common Name may be one word, and it can
also be the name of the server.
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