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If SNI works for you, we will install the SSL certificate without the need for a dedicated IP address. You can obtain a dedicated IP address with any account for $24.00/year. In case you would like to request one, please open a ticket here.
SNI is incompatible with some old versions of the web browsers. SNI does not work on:
- Windows XP + Internet Explorer (any version) or Safari
- Internet Explorer 6 or earlier
- BlackBerry Browser
- Windows Mobile up to version 6.5
- Nokia Browser for Symbian at least on Series60
- Opera Mobile for Symbian at least on Series60
The websites will still be available via HTTPS, but a certificate mismatch error will appear.
Ways to resolve the issue: Use a different browser to access the web site. Also, the user can accept another certificate with an incompatible browser and the requested site will open up normally via HTTPS, but a different certificate will be used to establish the secured connection. Please note that all visitors with incompatible browsers will see the warning message.
The list of browsers that support SNI:
Internet Explorer 7 or later, on Windows Vista or higher
Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or later
Opera 8.0 (2005) or later (the TLS 1.1 protocol must be enabled)
Opera Mobile at least version 10.1 beta on Android
Google Chrome (Vista or higher, XP on Chrome 6 or newer, OS X 10.5.7 or higher on Chrome 5.0.342.1 or newer)
Safari 3.0 or later (Mac OS X 10.5.6 or higher and Windows Vista or higher)
Konqueror/KDE 4.7 or later
MobileSafari in Apple iOS 4.0 or later
Android default browser on Honeycomb (v3.x) or newer
Windows Phone 7
MicroB on Maemo
Odyssey on MorphO
SNI is incompatible with some old versions of the web browsers. SNI does not work on:
- Windows XP + Internet Explorer (any version) or Safari
- Internet Explorer 6 or earlier
- BlackBerry Browser
- Windows Mobile up to version 6.5
- Nokia Browser for Symbian at least on Series60
- Opera Mobile for Symbian at least on Series60
The websites will still be available via HTTPS, but a certificate mismatch error will appear.
Ways to resolve the issue: Use a different browser to access the web site. Also, the user can accept another certificate with an incompatible browser and the requested site will open up normally via HTTPS, but a different certificate will be used to establish the secured connection. Please note that all visitors with incompatible browsers will see the warning message.