You are saying that I can use the same certificate on two servers by following the instructions below? Is that legal? ---------------------------------------- > From: jcasale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 18:06:45 +0000 > Subject: RE: Squid as Proxy for Exchange 2010 > > >When i > >setup the Exchange server I used a SSL certificate with the domain > >mail.myco.com. Now that I am considering using Squid I was wondering > >how I would set that up since i have already used the domain and if I > >could use a separate SSL Certificate with the same domain name on the > >SQUID server. > > > >Any other suggestions on how to best configure this would be appreciated. > > While there might be a better way, the private key and the public key are > stored together so you can export and separate them for use on non-windows > systems thereby validating the squid server to respond as well. > > Others who have actually done this might evaluate this procedure but > in my limited ssl knowledge, I presume this should work? A quick web search > yields this: http://www.petefreitag.com/item/16.cfm > > hth, > jlc >