Leander S. <[email protected]> (Sa 10 Jul 2010 23:14:45 CEST): > Hi, > > I use Postfix & Dovecot with TLS / SSL - it authenticates / works > fine - except I'm always getting this ugly SSL cert warning messages > mit MTAs. > It says that the following: > > > "You have attempted to establish a connection with "server". > However, the security certificate presented belongs to "*.server". > It is possible, though unlikely, that someone may be trying to > intercept your communication with this web site." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Web site?
> Is there a serverside solution that I wont get that any more? Why is
> * as a wildcard not working? Iwonder How gMail or other providers
> solve that issue
If a wildcard is accepted, depends on the client. Some clients enforce
at least two labels (domains) following the wildcard (like:
*.example.com).
Why do you really need a wildcard cert?
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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