Why should I verify my Domain Names registration information before applying for an Entrust Server Certificate?
The certificate you receive from Entrust includes the common name of your Web server (for example, www.entrust.com). Entrust can only issue the certificate to you if your organization is the registered owner of the domain name that appears in the Web server’s certificate. For example, to receive a certificate for a server named www.entrust.com your organization must be the registered owner of the domain name entrust.com. To check the domain owerniship for you domain please visit http://www.checkdomain.com or other domain registries. (top) • What if I am not able to contact the WHOIS database to perform my WHOIS lookup? If you are unable to retrieve your WHOIS information, Entrust suggests that you try at a later time. If you are still unsuccessful, please contact our Support Team before applying for a Certificate. (top) • What should I do if my company is not the registered owner of the domain? If your company is not the registered owner of the domain (as verified through a WHOIS looku