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Web Hosting
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Not all website hosting providers are equal. Some expect you to know how it all works and even do your own backups. We strive to provide the best service and support to ensure you have a successful website.
Whether you're after Enterprise web hosting for the business system that runs your whole corporation, or you just want to host an information website for your community group - we have a web hosting plan that will suit your needs and is flexible enough to grow as you do.
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SSL Certificates
What is an SSL Certificate?
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a protocol developed by Netscape in 1996 which quickly became the method of choice for securing data transmissions across the Internet. SSL is an integral part of most Web browsers and Web servers and makes use of the public and private key encryption system developed by Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman.
In order to make an SSL connection, the SSL protocol requires that a server should have a digital certificate installed. A digital certificate is an electronic file that uniquely identifies individuals and servers. Digital certificates serve as a kind of digital passport or credential which authenticate the server prior to the SSL session being established.
Typically, digital certificates are signed by an independent and trusted third party to ensure their validity. The "signer" of a certificate is known as a Certification Authority (CA), such as VeriSign, thawte and GeoTrust.
Domain Names
A Domain Name is your unique name that identifies your business online, so it's important that you get it correct.
Contact us today to register your domain name, or enquire about transferring your existing domain name.
If you're in business you should secure the .co.nz domain space and it's becoming more common for businesses to secure the .net.nz version as well to make sure that it's not available to their competitors.
Transferring an existing Domain Name
It's easy! If you have an existing Domain name that you wish to transfer to OmniNet, then all we require from is the UDAI.
The UDAI is a security code for your domain name. You can get this from your current Registrar.