part of what the point of certificates is (along
with encypting data) is to ensure you are connecting to the domain for which the
cert was issued.
The data (assuming the users says 'yes, continue to
the site' in thier browser (when they get the error that will show up, will be
encrypted.
-G
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 1:29
AM
Subject: Re: SSL and
virtual hosts
On Jun 15, 2007, at 8:54 PM, Totte wrote:
>
Hi, > As I understand, one can't use several ssl certificates on one IP.
> However, > can I use the same certificate for different virtual
hosts? > I have the domain zzz.com and I want use ssl for say
abc.zzz.com and > def.zzz.com and using only one server (one IP as I
understand). Is > that > possible? > > thanks >
totte
I have an account with GoDaddy.com and they have a "6 in 1"
certificate that allows you to have 6 sub-domains in one certificate,
I have done a lot of research lately on certificates, and they seem to
have one of the best deals around.
I use them for all my dns, and have
been very happy with the software they have which allows me to manage my
domains.
I also have email accounts with them, and they are incredibly
easy to setup, and change as well...
Best regards,
Bill
Hernandez Plano,
Texas
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