Get a wildcard cert from digicert.com. It works on all machines in a
domain. For example, we have one wildcard cert for *.nsd.org and any
machine in the *.nsd.org domain can use it (mail server, web servers,
ssl, openldap, etc.). They have a way on their website to use the same
cert for subdomains of nsd.org (caveat, I have not yet tried this).
cheers,
ski
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:24:47 -0700 Noam Birnbaum
<email@hidden> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> A customer would like to purchase a single SSL certificate (to save
> money and administration hassles) that will secure all their
> subdomains. In general I would recommend a wildcard cert for this,
> except they have 3 servers that need the encryption, each providing
> different services (web, mail, etc.) for their subdomains.
>
> My understanding is that a single wildcard certificate will only
> work on one box.
>
> Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
>
> Thanks!
> noam
>
> Noam Birnbaum
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