You can install the same certificate on multiple machines

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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: OT: wildcard SSL certs


> Does anyone have experience with wildcard SSL certs, like *.mycompany.com,
> which could theoretically be installed on www1.mycompany.com,
> www2.mycompany.com, etc?  I am specifically wondering:
>
> 1) Are there compatibility problems with web server or web browser
software?
>
> 2) Are they harder to work with in any other way than "normal" server
certs?
>
> I'm investigating this because I think I have a problem.  Right now I have
> server A and server B, each with an individual server cert.  I have
> ClusterCats failover set up, so if server A dies server B will assume A's
IP
> address.  But the browser is still trying to connect to ServerA.com, and
> server B doesn't have the right cert for that, so I predict chaos.  But I
> haven't tested it yet.
>
> ------------------------------------
> Martin Herbener
> Kentucky Department of Education
>
>
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