@Xtremist13@salomondrin A regular SSL will let you secure www & root domain, they just forgot to include it when they set it up. Wildcards are nice though if you use a lot of subdomains.
@Xtremist13@salomondrin The name mismatch isn't from a webserver configuration error. When they issued the SSL cert, they forgot to include www as one of the common names. Hopefully he sees this cause half or more of his visitors will get an error that I got.
@Xtremist13@salomondrin Looks like Chrome doesn't check for name mismatches in certs, which is why you aren't seeing an error. FireFox will show it as insecure though.