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Alexander2020-06-11 23:57:23
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Alexander, 2020-06-11 23:57:23

Which hosting providers do not check the legal existence of the organization (for example, when issuing an SSL certificate)?

June 18 I have the defense of the graduation project. The purpose of the graduation project was to create a website for an organization that does not exist. The site needs to be placed on the network, as members of the commission can check its existence. On REG.RU, for example, it is said that "the certification authority checks the legal existence of the organization", which, of course, is logical and correct, but I don't know what to do. What can you advise? I could, of course, leave the site without SSL, but I don’t know how it will look (although it will still be removed in a few days).

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CityCat4, 2020-06-12
@Caius

No one checks :)
Because hosting providers don't issue certificates. This is done by certification centers, and there the offices are serious and always check.
But you will need a free LE of the lowest level - DV (Domain Validated). This is when it is enough to automatically confirm the ownership of the domain. For example, in order to register DV-certificates, we receive a letter sent to a mailbox like [email protected]_domain.ru in which there is a link to which you need to poke. Everything, there is confirmation.

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Uno, 2020-06-11
@Noizefan

Let's Encrypt

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Sanes, 2020-06-12
@Sanes

Read about certificates. DVs are issued for a domain and, accordingly, only the domain needs to be verified.

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