Feb 29, 2024
IntranetSSL certificates are issued under GlobalSign roots which are not publicly trusted. This allows IntranetSSL to support features which are normally prohibited under the industry and CA/Browser Forum guidelines. Specifically, IntranetSSL supports the issuance of certificates: With Internal Server Names and reserved IP addresses. Using the SHA-1 signing algorithm for legacy application support. With up to 5 years of validity vs. the current 27 month maximum.
Read MoreAug 13, 2024
Intermediate Certificates help complete a "Chain of Trust" from your SSL or client certificate to GlobalSign's root certificate. As a CloudSSL customer you must install your end entity SSL Certificate (received via e-mail) along with the CloudSSL intermediate certificate listed below.
Read MoreFeb 19, 2024
Intermediate Certificates help complete a "Chain of Trust". Timestamping Intermediate Certificates are already bundled with our Timestamp service.
Read MoreNov 15, 2024
This support article will guide you through the step-by-step guidelines in manually importing or exporting Intermediate Certificate in Adobe. This will guide HSM customers who are impacted with the change of the new root hierarchy for issuance of AATL Signing Certificates.
Read MoreJul 26, 2023
GlobalSign will be migrating to a new issuing CA (ICA) for the issuance of the AATL timestamping service effective, August 1, 2023. We are making this change as part of our new root strategy, which focuses on minimizing the impact of TLS compliance incidents on non-TLS customers.
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