It's only maybe OT cause I'm using apache on linux servers :-)

but... i'm new to SSL certificates, and was wondering if there was a way to get a site wide SSL certificate instead of having one per machine. We're going to have a web server environment with multiple servers behind a load balancer, and we don't want our customers to have to accept a certificate 4 or 5 times depending on which machine they hit on that particular occasion.

i was thinking that I could just do a DNS round robin set up as a "load balancer" so that the user hit the same machine every time they goto the site, that way we can have one certificate per machine and our users will only have to accept it once.

any idears on this?

-ryan

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