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Requesting Extended Validation (EV) Certificates for Servers

Requesting New Domains (top-level or otherwise)

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Please note that EV certificates can only have a maximum duration of 2-years (unlike 3-years for regular certificates).
Please also note that InCommon/Comodo requires the Chief Information Security Officer to speak with them via telephone prior to approving each EV certificate request.  As such, the turnaround time could be a bit slower than you are normally used to.

Please feel free to send any questions you might have to security@utexas.edu.

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Requesting New Domains (top-level or otherwise)

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Campus units wanting to add new domains to their InCommon portfolio can generally self-provision these as needed. The ISO will need to approve them as they are requested.
Top-level domains (e.g., securityresearchiskewl.org) will require a few extra steps. Once the ISO has submitted a request for this top-level domain, InCommon will reach out to the registered WHOIS contact with a request that they add a simple DNS entry to demonstrate they are in command of the name space. Once this has been done, InCommon will approve the domain and certificates can start to be issued for it.

Please feel free to send any questions you might have to security@utexas.edu.

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