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Wolfgang Cubria

Wolfgang Cubria

HELL for Mexican Domains
June 12, 2009 Permalink
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Product: Standard SSL
Website: https://www.kuvrio.com.mx

After submiting my CSR, the system didn't show any response for about 12 hours, after that, I'v got an e-mail from godaddy with 4 alternative methods to verify my domain. As simple and easy as adding a .html page to my root page with the code they gave, as hard as adding a CNAME to my domain with the code they gave me. passing throw letters sent via e-mail, fax and postal service.. NOTHING WORKED After 3 or 4 days, I'v got an e-mail from support telling me that as the e-mail shown on the Whois DB was not the same as the one i gave them, there was nothing they could do, and asked me to follow (again) every alternative. The e-mail was the same registered in NIC Mexico (The manage the information on the WhoIS DB for mexican domains) But... NIC Mexico, for security reasons... does not display the e-mail adress in the Whois DB. So... I had to change my name registered with NIC Mexico, so they could update the Whois DB. In the Last Name field, I just wrote: E-Mail: my_e-mail_adress@kuvrio.com.mx After this, I'v sent the CSR Again and in less than 20 minutes, I've goto my Certificate. About the other alternative methods... none of ther worked. So if you have an international domain registered with a registar that does not show your e-mail adress in the WhoIS DB, just Write as your last name E-Mail: -your email adress-

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