Morning,

Gustin Johnson wrote:
> A wildcard cert allows you secure all hosts in a given domain, but all
> the providers I have dealt with charge extra for this.  I have not
> needed  this.

That's what we're hoping to get working via GoDaddy, but their system 
appears to be a little broken. It gives clear instructions how to 
generate a CSR using *.domain.com syntax for a wildcard certificate, but 
when you submit the CSR, the system pukes and tells you that you need a 
FQDN. They are only $20, though, so perhaps you get what you pay for.

Thanks for the info.

J

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