On the other hand, if you have a need to authenticate many SSL sites within 
your top level domain, it's probably because you need to distribute 
load.  How I would love to be in a position of needing to spend an extra 
$100 for another cert because my primary server was maxed out.

Seems like not a lot of money to spend considering the reasons why you 
probably need those extra certs...  if even 1% of the potential customers 
out there get a box popping up because of that wildcard cert I would want 
nothing to do with it.

Jamie

At 10:45 AM 5/19/00 +0100, Airey, John wrote:
>Look at it this way, if you have more than 5 SSL sites, you would be best
>advised to use a wildcard. Unless of course you have money to burn and love
>to spend ages sorting out individual certificates and keys.

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