API Format domainValidationMethods
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| + | Note that Symantec does not allow different validation methods within one multi-domain certificate. The _hostName_ parameter is added | ||
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Revision as of 10:31, 28 September 2015
Contents |
Format specification > domainValidationMethods
This parameter is optional and allows you to select a specific method for Domain Validation.
COMODO. Allowed values for each hostname
| (a valid approver e-mail address) | This is the default value and will trigger e-mail based domain validation. Use retrieveApproverEmailListSslCertRequest to retrieve a list of accepted values. |
| dns | This parameter will let the CA validate the domain based on the existence of certain DNS records. See our Knowledge Base for the required DNS records. |
| http | This parameter will let the CA validate the domain based on the existence of a specific file on the domain's web space (over https://). See our Knowledge Base for the required file name and content. |
| https | This parameter will let the CA validate the domain based on the existence of a specific file on the domain's web space (over http://). See our Knowledge Base for the required file name and content. |
Examples
Using PHP class
array(
array(
'hostName' => 'openprovider.nl',
'method' => 'admin@openprovider.nl'
),
array(
'hostName' => 'openprovider.be',
'method' => 'dns'
),
array(
'hostName' => 'openprovider.eu',
'method' => 'http'
),
array(
'hostName' => 'openprovider.com',
'method' => 'https'
),
);
Raw XML
<domainValidationMethods>
<array>
<item><hostName>openprovider.nl</hostName><method>admin@openprovider.nl</method></item>
<item><hostName>openprovider.be</hostName><method>dns</method></item>
<item><hostName>openprovider.eu</hostName><method>http</method></item>
<item><hostName>openprovider.com</hostName><method>https</method></item>
</array>
</domainValidationMethods>
Symantec. Allowed values
Symantec includes the brands Symantec, GeoTrust, thawte and RapidSSL. Note that Symantec does not allow different validation methods within one multi-domain certificate. The _hostName_ parameter is added to be consistent with the Comodo case.
| dns | This parameter will let the CA validate the domain based on the existence of certain DNS records. See our Knowledge Base for the required DNS records. |
| http | This parameter will let the CA validate the domain based on the existence of a specific file on the domain's web space (over http://). See our [TBD] for the required file name and content. |
| https | This parameter will let the CA validate the domain based on the existence of a specific file on the domain's web space (over https://). See our [TBD] for the required file name and content. |
| (a valid approver e-mail address) | Traditional whois email based approval |
Examples
Using PHP class
array(
array(
'hostName' => 'openprovider.be',
'method' => 'dns'
),
);
Raw XML
<domainValidationMethods>
<array>
<item><hostName>openprovider.be</hostName><method>dns</method></item>
</array>
</domainValidationMethods>