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InCommon Certificate Service Wiki
The InCommon Certificate Service
The InCommon Certificate Service, created by and for the higher education community, provides unlimited server and client certificates at one low fee.
- Unlimited certificates
- Pricing based on Carnegie classification (see the full fee schedule on our web site)
- Internet2 members receive a 25 percent discount
Types of Certificates Available
- SSL/TLS Certificates
- Extended Validation (EV) Certificates
- Client (Personal) Certificates
- Code Signing Certificates
- IGTF Server Certificates
- ECC (Elliptical Curve Cryptography) Certificates
Resources
- Frequently Asked Questions about the InCommon Certificate Service
- InCommon Certificate Manager Administrator and User Guides (hosted at Comodo's support site).
- Technical details on all the certificate types offered by the InCommon Certificate Service
- General use case descriptions for client certificates including the special University of Texas Use Case
- The Client Certificate Deployment Roadmap from the PKI Subcommittee
Community
The cert-users email list provides a forum for questions/answers/comments about the InCommon Certificate Service. To join, send an email to sympa@incommon.org with the following in the subject of the message: sub cert-users FirstName LastName. You can use the list archives (you must be a list member) to search for previously asked questions.
Blog Posts
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Blog: New Home for Certificate Manager Status
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Mar 31, 2017
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Blog: Cert Service Single Sign-On, MFA PIlot Underway
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Sep 21, 2017
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Blog: Single Sign-on and Multifactor Authentication Available for Certificate Service Admins
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Dec 01, 2017
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Blog: InCommon Certificate Service Survey Update
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Mar 27, 2018
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Blog: Certificate Service User Survey Results
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Jul 02, 2018
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