On 6/16/07, Krishna M Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alain
A certificate generated for CN    *.example.com will work for
foo.example.com as well as foo.bar.example.com in IE. Please crosscheck
this.

Thank for your precious answer.
I tried with Firefox 2, Firefox and Thunderbird 1.5, all work. Now I have
some hope to find other clients working :-)
BUT IE 6 and IE 7 are not working  (outlook express too is not working) !
Any idea ?

We have tested this longback with 9.7e

I used openssl-0.9.8b-8.3.fc6  to generate the certificate.
Do you thing I could get different result using 9.7e ?


Regards

regards
Krishna

On 6/16/07, Alain Spineux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I would like to create a individual space for all my customers, using
> their own domain name.
>
> For example
>
> debian.org -> debian.org.example.com
> linux.org -> linux.org.example.com
> uk.debian.org -> uk.debian.org.example.com
>
> I tried to create a wildcard certificate for example.com, but it only
> works for foo.example.com
> not for foo.bar.example.com
>
> That way, I can host the service on separate server, totally
independent.
> The only one that know them all is the DNS, that is the only one to
> have a backup.
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Regards.
>
> Alain
>
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