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plaster 10-13-2015 03:52 PM

Want to offer whitelabel on my site which uses HTTPS
 
I am wondering the approach to use to make sure whitelabels have https secure that point to master site.

My site is HTTPS, now what to do about the 30 or so sites pointing to this site?

Basically it's just the join forms, but I don't want to have same URL as master site, so want to point DNS to master.

I think I know the answer... each site must have SSL installed on them to resolve correctly.

Anyone know where to get economical multi-site SSL's for say 30 or so sites? Do I have to prove all sites are mine? What's best way to do this I suppose is my question while keeping each site with unique URL and essentially a whitelabel with SSL cert.?

sarettah 10-13-2015 05:20 PM

You can get a multi domain certificate. Google it.

:2 cents:

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plaster 10-13-2015 05:38 PM

What about chaturbate whitelabels? Chaturbate is now https so what is their solution to owners of the whitelabels?

iSpyCams 10-13-2015 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plaster (Post 20603984)
What about chaturbate whitelabels? Chaturbate is now https so what is their solution to owners of the whitelabels?

Been researching this lately, seems there are a number of solutions including server-wide certs that cover everything on the server. I don't know what chaturbate is doing but that is an option.

sarettah 10-13-2015 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plaster (Post 20603984)
What about chaturbate whitelabels? Chaturbate is now https so what is their solution to owners of the whitelabels?

Chaturbate may be https but the white labels are not, or at least mine is not.

Hot Foxes at Camfoxes.net - http version.

https://www.camfoxes.net - https version - gets an invalid cert warning.

Quote:

our connection is not private

Attackers might be trying to steal your information from Hot Foxes at Camfoxes.net (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).

NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID

Automatically report details of possible security incidents to Google. Privacy policy

Back to safetyHide advanced

This server could not prove that it is www.camfoxes.net; its security certificate is from *.chaturbate.com. This may be caused by a misconfiguration or an attacker intercepting your connection.

Proceed to Hot Foxes at Camfoxes.net (unsafe)
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shake 10-13-2015 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 20603975)
You can get a multi domain certificate. Google it.

:2 cents:

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Shop around - you can save quite a bit.

plaster 10-13-2015 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shake (Post 20604040)
Shop around - you can save quite a bit.

Namecheap has $9 single site certs, safe to go that route?

plaster 10-13-2015 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 20604037)
Chaturbate may be https but the white labels are not, or at least mine is not.

Hot Foxes at Camfoxes.net - http version.

https://www.camfoxes.net - https version - gets an invalid cert warning.



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So I suppose you need to purchase cert on camfoxes.net url then tell chaturbate to force your whitelabel to https. Likely you point to camfoxes.chaturbate.com or something.

bns666 10-14-2015 02:50 AM

however once you buy certificate you need to install it on server, how to do what with whitelabel?

plaster 10-14-2015 04:26 AM

So I think $9 with namecheap is what I will do unless I hear anything bad. Godaddy charges $69 right now.

j3rkules 10-14-2015 06:20 AM

Namecheap rocks.

suesheboy 10-14-2015 06:50 AM

I have the same issue with some white labels in mainstream and adult and the owners of the program don't want to change all product/listings pages to https even though the transaction page is.

Annoying!

sarettah 10-14-2015 07:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plaster (Post 20604049)
Namecheap has $9 single site certs, safe to go that route?

Why not go with their $30 multi domain cert ? https://www.namecheap.com/security/s...ti-domain.aspx

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plaster 10-14-2015 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 20604501)
Why not go with their $30 multi domain cert ? https://www.namecheap.com/security/s...ti-domain.aspx

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I think it starts at 30 then goes up the more domains you add up to 100. I think.

I didn't want to mess with the same cert. and have potential problems because I know how to setup a single site cert., so just purchased 3 year for $26 or something. Cheap, cheap cheap and did it all today and got the site working. Perfect, exactly what I needed.

Andreweb 10-15-2015 02:15 AM

You need to have a dedicated ip , and you need to install it on your server for SSl so you can't install it on a WL !

Ferus 10-15-2015 03:00 AM

Go here
https://www.thesslstore.com/comodo/u...rtificate.aspx

plaster 10-15-2015 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andreweb (Post 20605148)
You need to have a dedicated ip , and you need to install it on your server for SSl so you can't install it on a WL !

I think you can purchase an SSL that can be installed more then one time on same IP. I believe it costs more but that is likely the whitelabel solution. You have this SSL installed by the host site with your domain name and that is how to make whitelabel https. But i'm no expert, just what I believe to be true after some research.

I can't believe that no sites currently offer https compatible whitelabels. What happens when someone wants to join with credit card on camfoxes.net right now? They get an error message or are they forwarded to chaturbate?

I am simply copying all the join forms to all sites which require/(good idea) to have SSL on the cc page. So i've nixed the whitelabel idea and each site has own credit card pages which costs $27 for 3 years per site... nothing much.

emmasexytime 12-04-2016 12:10 AM

did you get a solution for this?

sorry to bump an old thread but I think I have the problem with naughtychurch.com

I am missing out on lots of traffic and sales :(

Denny 12-04-2016 04:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emmasexytime (Post 21352480)
did you get a solution for this?

sorry to bump an old thread but I think I have the problem with naughtychurch.com

I am missing out on lots of traffic and sales :(

Switching to https can help a bit but not that much as you think.


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