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previously we have requested a wildcard ssl certificate from godaddy for our major domain.
one of the reasons was the new established exchange server 2010.
usually you require following names included in certificiate:
FQDN (e.g. mail.whatever.com)
Hostname (mail)
Domain name (whatever.com)
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Be nice to be able to make wildcard certificates for use in development with makecert – turns out, it’s real easy. Just ensure that your CN= is the wildcard string to use. The following sequence generates a CA cert, then the public/private key pair for a wildcard certificate REM make the CA
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I have the domain, we'll call it "mydomain.com" and I want the following virtual hosts set up to resolve in the following way:
mydomain.com / www.mydomain.com to point to /var/www/
dev.mydomain.com to point to /var/www/dev/
*.mydomain.com (all other subdomains) to point to /var/www/old
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I have an odd problem with nginx subdomains. First, my configuration:
server {
listen 443 ssl;
server_name secure.example.com;
ssl_certificate example.crt;
ssl_certificate_key example.key;
keepalive_timeout 70;
location / {
fastcgi_pass…
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Need to share few information regarding SSL certificates and there types, which SSL certificates are widely used etc.
There are several SSL certificates available in the market today inorder to secure your domains, multiple subdomains, your applications and code too. Few of the details are mentioned…
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