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Digicert EV SSL allows subdomain no need for wildcard or SANs?

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I have a DigiCert Basic EV Certificate. TLS/SSL and I want to add a subdomain, without adding a SANs or Wildcard. It's possible??

my license is this. https://www.digicert.com/tls-ssl/basic-tls-ssl-certificates

vn flag
Just ditch them and go with https://letsencrypt.org/. Essentially unlimited, free.
br flag
@ceejayoz - Let's Encypt don't issue EV certificates - only DV.
vn flag
@garethTheRed No one cares about EV certificates; both Chrome and Firefox have already removed the indicators that it's an EV cert. https://www.troyhunt.com/extended-validation-certificates-are-really-really-dead/
br flag
@ceejayoz True, it was a great money spinner while it lasted :-) But the question asked about EV, that's all.
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br flag

If you don't want to add any additional SAN dnsNames or a wildcard dnsName then your only other option is to purchase/obtain a new certificate for the subdomain.

This doesn't depend on who issued the certificate or the licence - it's simply how certificates work.

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Okey! Thx resolved my problem.
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