Hey guys,

There is a "bureaucrat" at my office trying to determine how we set up
our environments and I am looking for some advice on other options.

We have a test server (test.mycompany.com) and a production server
(www.mycompany.com) and up until now, we have used a completely
separate SSL cert on each box.  As we are moving to all new hardware,
we are being told that we need to have our environment setup exactly
the same, which means using a single cert for both. This cert would be
for www.mycompany.com and we have have to update our host file to get
the our test server.

To me, this seems ridiculous.  When trying to test changes on the test
server, the browser address bar would say www.mycompany.com and we
would be relying on the current version of the host file to make sure
we aren't really screwing up production data.

I think having one cert for each domain, both set up the same, is a
much better plan.

Any thoughts or other ideas?

Thanks

Mark

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