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> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] SSL certificates and proxy servers
>
> > I want to make a plea too, not to fragment Code4Lib, but rather to
> > consolidate EZProxy knowledge to post these queries to the EZProxy list.
> >
> > For good, bad or indifferent, OCLC is putting toge
: [CODE4LIB] SSL certificates and proxy servers
> I want to make a plea too, not to fragment Code4Lib, but rather to
> consolidate EZProxy knowledge to post these queries to the EZProxy list.
>
> For good, bad or indifferent, OCLC is putting together an EZProxy
> community wiki and fo
> I want to make a plea too, not to fragment Code4Lib, but rather to consolidate
> EZProxy knowledge to post these queries to the EZProxy list.
>
> For good, bad or indifferent, OCLC is putting together an EZProxy community
> wiki and for those EZProxy folks who come after you, who are not
, February 17, 2016 10:24 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] SSL certificates and proxy servers
Yeah, in the latest EZProxy version you can use a multi-domain cert with the
wildcard in the SAN. Be sure when you request your cert with the EZProxy CSR
you get a multi-domain cert
Yeah, in the latest EZProxy version you can use a multi-domain cert with
the wildcard in the SAN. Be sure when you request your cert with the
EZProxy CSR you get a multi-domain cert, otherwise it won't matter what
you've selected for the SAN.
Best regards,
*Jason Bengtson*
www.jasonbengtson.com
> Hi Code4Lib,
> We're looking into applying an SSL certificate to an EZproxy server and aren't
> sure exactly how a wildcard cert gets handled in that context.
> Anyone have experience with this?
Yup.
> The fuzzy part is that we're not clear how wildcard certificates that handle
> subdomain
Hi Code4Lib,
We're looking into applying an SSL certificate to an EZproxy server and
aren't sure exactly how a wildcard cert gets handled in that context.
Anyone have experience with this?
The fuzzy part is that we're not clear how wildcard certificates that
handle subdomain matching (e.g.,