Mike McGrath wrote:
We now have a *.fedoraproject.org wildcard cert. This will make creating websites significantly easier. We already have some plans for the translated wiki and such. I'm going to be implementing this cert soon for much of our infrastructure. My tests worked fine but just the same, conversion to production might produce some cert oddness. Please do keep your eyes open. I've never worked with a wildcard cert before and right now plain old "fedoraproject.org" doesn't work. This makes sense but I'm wondering if anyone knows a way around it. Is it not possible to create a cert for your entire domain as you'll always have at least a *.example.com and a root "example.com" cert? correct me if I'm wrong on that.
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