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Re: Wildcard Certificates - Do they work?




On Jul 28, 2009, at 4:50 AM, email@hidden wrote:


Dear Fellow Server Wranglers,

We use a variety of OS X server services and my users are getting
tired of "invalid certificate" messages.

Having not purchased certs in a while, I went to go buy some and noted
the new "wildcard" certs that claim to be able to secure multiple
hosts in one domain with one certificate.


ie "mail.foo.com, chat.foo.com, etc"

Does this work? Do they work with OS X Server?

How do you install it? The same cert on every server in question?

Anyone done this?

Its correct that wildcard SSL certificates work with Mac OS X Server, but
in case you use Server Admin to administrate your OS X Server, then you
should make sure not to use a password when you generate your CSR
(Certificate Signing Request) since otherwise OS X server will be unable to
correctly use the certificate.


Kind Regards
Pascal Geuns
QualitySSL

Actually, private keys with no passwords work fine via Server Admin.

- Dave

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