Add or Drop Subordinate Names from UCC Certificates
After a Multiple Domain Certificate, also called Unified Communications Certificate (UCC), SSL certificate has been issued you may add or remove subordinate common names from the certificate as need be.
To Add or Remove Subordinate Common Names from a UCC SSL Certificate
- Log into the account where you purchased your SSL Certificate Credit.
- Select Manage SSL Certificates from the My Account menu.
- Click Manage Certificate to the right of the domain name. You will be taken directly into the SSL Management Account. All certificates associated with that shopper ID will be displayed from all older SSL account management accounts.
- Click on the current certificate.
- Click Manage.
- You will see a box for a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and a Continue button. Leave the box blank and click Continue.
- The page that loads will have available spaces for you to add or remove your SANs as your needs require.
- When you have completed your changes, click Continue.
We will verify control of each domain that is added to your certificate, then issue a new certificate.
Once a new certificate is issued, the original certificate will no longer be valid. You must replace the original certificate on the original hosting server.
If you will be installing the UCC onto any other server, it will be necessary to export the original private key from the original server and import it into any other server you plan to secure with your UCC. You will then be able to install the UCC onto that server.
For installation instructions based on your server see Installing Your SSL Certificate.
You can obtain a copy of the intermediate certificate for your server software from the Software Repository.
If you require any further information regarding the replacement of an existing certificate or the import/export of a private key, contact the manufacturer of your hosting server software.