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Correspondingly, what is a certificate common name?
The Common Name (AKA CN) represents the server name protected by the SSL certificate. In the case of a single-name certificate, the common name consists of a single host name (e.g. example.com , www.example.com ), or a wildcard name in case of a wildcard certificate (e.g. *. example.com ).
Also to know, how many names can a San certificate have?
SAN restrictions This means SAN certificates generally support only a specific list of names. It's also common to encounter a limit on the number of names per certificate, usually up to 100.
SAN stands for “Subject Alternative Names” and this helps you to have a single certificate for multiple CN (Common Name). You might be thinking this is wildcard SSL but let me tell you – it's slightly different. In SAN certificate, you can have multiple complete CN.