Hi There:
If you're looking for a cookbook, and want a fairly comprehensive explanation
of how all of the moving parts work:
http://www.carillon.ca/library/openssl_testca_howto_1.2.pdf
Have fun.
Patrick.
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to configure them somehow?
Thanks a lot
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| Hi Goetz,
Hello deblarinteln,
| | It is called subjectAltName extension.
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| would you mind telling me how and where I have to define the AltName(s) ?
There is the man page x509v3_config.
It should contain the info you need.
A
on the exchange 2007 server? What I have found so far
is that the Exchange server has to get a .cer file.
All your help is highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
well I have to create a certificate for our maindomian as well as for some
subdomains.
Use a wildcard domain for your CN
Unless each domain had a separate IP
You need to specify *.mydaomin.tld as the CN
HTH
Regards,
Serge Fonville
Has anyone of you an idea how to get that done, so
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deblarinteln schrieb:
| Hi,
|
| well I have to create a certificate for our maindomian as well as for some
| subdomains.
|
| The structure will look pretty much like this:
|
| mydomain.tld
| mail.mydomain.tld
| owa.mydomain.tld
It is called
Is needed one certificate for each domain or subdomain.
Uses like *.mydomain.tld is not recomended.
2009/8/12 Goetz Babin-Ebell go...@shomitefo.de
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deblarinteln schrieb:
| Hi,
|
| well I have to create a certificate for our maindomian as well
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Emerson Saito wrote:
| Is needed one certificate for each domain or subdomain.
| Uses like *.mydomain.tld is not recomended.
???
What do you want to say ?
If you have one system that serves several addresses
(like mydomain.tdl, mail.mydomain.tdl,
On 08/12/2009 09:50 AM, Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote:
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deblarinteln schrieb:
| Hi,
|
| well I have to create a certificate for our maindomian as well as
for some
| subdomains.
|
| The structure will look pretty much like this:
|
| mydomain.tld
|
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