Dave,
You can just get one * cert for five hundred dollars if you don't like
five :)
http://www.equifaxsecure.com/digitalcertificates/dc_webservcert.html
DW> I don't have five hundred dollars laying around to get five certs for my
DW> servers, all of which answer to several hostnames under
DW> *.devilsplayground.net. The apps I use need to have a root URL of / they
DW> cannot sit under /appname/ so as a result, vhosts is the only way to go.
DW> ----- Original Message -----
DW> From: "Jim McAtee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DW> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DW> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 5:31 PM
DW> Subject: Re: Web certificate pricing?
>> Either start making a profit by selling those customers their own
>> certificates (as many would argue they should have been forced to do in
DW> the
>> first place), or else hang their stores off of the other end of your URL
DW> by
>> placing them in subdirectories. I don't see much advantage to using
>> subdomains, since it's still a cert that has been issued to
DW> "netmonger.net"
>> and says nothing about the actual business using the cert.
DW> ========================================================
DW> Dave Warren,
DW> devilsplayground.net administrator
DW> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Best regards,
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