Well, your question was "who i must do request for..." that's why we gave
you links for outside CAs.
If you are dealing with your own CA, then using a wildcard character in
the DN will do the job.

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> Le vendredi 23 juillet 2010 22:06:44, Kyle Hamilton a écrit :
>>  There's a company called StartCom (http://www.startssl.com/) who will
>> do 2-year validity wildcard certs, upon verification of your identity
>> and verification that you have control of the domain for which you are
>> requesting certificates.
>>
>> Oh, and they're included in the latest Microsoft Root Certificate Update
>> for Windows XP, and all later versions; Firefox recognizes them, they're
>> part of Apple's certificate store, and it's pretty much only Opera who
>> doesn't recognize them for whatever reason.
>>
>> -Kyle H
>>
>> On 7/23/10 6:24 PM, Mounir IDRASSI wrote:
>> >  Hi,
>> >
>> > All major commercial CAs do provide wildcard SSL certificates and the
>> > price is usually high.
>> >
>> > Googling gives the following links for Comodo, Thawte and Verisign :
>> >    -
>> http://www.comodo.com/e-commerce/ssl-certificates/wildcard-ssl.php
>> >    - http://www.thawte.com/ssl/wildcard-ssl-certificates/
>> >    -
>> http://www.verisign.com/ssl-certificates/wildcard-ssl-certificates/
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > On 7/24/2010 2:02 AM, Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote:
>> >> Just wondering
>> >>
>> >> who i must do request for a wildcard cert, for example to accept all
>> the
>> >> *.mydomain.com
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >>
>> >> LD
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> I was meaning, for my openssl local installation
> how i may do the request?
>
> shall i put *.mydomain.com in dn?  or what
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