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Hello,

 

I'll be opening shop soon for a shared web hosting business and will be using WHMCS as my billing/support/account creation system.

 

I plan to use 2checkout and google checkout as my available payment gateways.

 

I understand that google checkout requires an SSL certificate. This isn't a problem but I do have one question.

 

What domain do I need to register the SSL certificate for in order for google checkout to recognize it during the WHMCS ordering process.

 

Assuming I have domain.com would I need to register the SSL for:

 

domain.com

w*w*w.domain.com (have to censor this text since this is my first post)

billing.domain.com

secure.domain.com

 

or something else?

 

I don't want to buy a wildcard SSL if I don't have to and I don't want to buy an SSL that can't be used for Google Checkout either.

 

All payments will be initiated thru WHMCS

 

Thanks!

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You will need to have the SSL whereas it will work for your WHMCS install. Which is what you would want anyway :)

 

If you have it installed in a subdomain, then the ssl should be for that subdomain. Also be advised that Google Checkout does not work as far as posting back to mark invoices paid on a phpsuexec server :(

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thank you. I do not have phpsuexec installed.

 

I will just get it for w*w*w.mydomain.com then, install whmcs to w*w*w.mydomain.com/whmcs, install the SSL cert into WHMCS, link to w*w*w.mydomain.com/whmcs (NOT mydomain.com/whmcs) and Google Checkout should work perfect right?

 

Including callback that you referenced?

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thank you. I do not have phpsuexec installed.

 

I will just get it for w*w*w.mydomain.com then, install whmcs to w*w*w.mydomain.com/whmcs, install the SSL cert into WHMCS, link to w*w*w.mydomain.com/whmcs (NOT mydomain.com/whmcs) and Google Checkout should work perfect right?

 

Including callback that you referenced?

You will install the certificate for http://www.mydomain.com.'>http://www.mydomain.com. Then anything you reference with http://www.mydomain.com will be able to be done so securely without warnings. That includes any subfolder. for instance http://www.mydomain.com/whmcs would also be secure.

 

Google Checkout call back will work without phpsuexec, or at least it did until we changed php installs.

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