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Difference between Wildcard? Wildcard*

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Answered by surbhi8542
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The difference between a single domain SSL and a Wildcard SSL is that the Wildcard SSL has a prefix '*' known as the Wildcard character, which is added to the domain name. So, '*' could be 'mail,' 'login,' 'ftp,' or anything else. In fact, the number of subdomains can be unlimited.

Answered by ashamish43
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The difference between a single domain SSL and a Wildcard SSL is that the Wildcard SSL has a prefix '*' known as the Wildcard character, which is added to the domain name. So, '*' could be 'mail,' 'login,' 'ftp,' or anything else. In fact, the number of su domains can be unlimited

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