Links:

http://www.verisign.com/products/site/faq/40-bit.html#8
http://kb.verisign.com/esupport/esupport/thawte/esupport.asp?id=vs3574
(and vs5018 -- both linked from Thawte's knowledge base)
http://www.entrust.com/certificate_services/web_faq.htm#web7
http://www.baltimore.com/omniroot/SSL/faq.asp#13

Do a search for "multiple servers" in GeoTrust's knowledge base and click
on the "Can one certificate be used across many boxes?" question and it
says:
"You can apply the same certificate across multiple servers (as in a
load-balanced web farm) by purchasing multiple licenses."

I didn't look at the other CA sites.
--Dan


On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 13:48:47 -0600, "Andrew Jorgensen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Michael Halcrow wrote:
> <snip>
> > If CA's are claiming that they can legally
> > restrict how you use your certificates, then I would say that they are
> > out of line.  They have no right to dictate that.
> 
> <snip>
> If someone has a link to the technobabble that says this I think I won't beleive it 
> until I see it myself.

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