| Article: |
A Day in the Life of #Apache | |
| Subject: | Using SSL Wildcard certificates | |
| Date: | 2005-02-17 22:26:16 | |
| From: | Brice | |
| Using Wildcard SSL certificate which cover many subdomains (*.mydomain.com) is a good way to avoid browser side warning. But they can't cover same domain names with different tlds (mydomain.org, mydomain.com). | ||
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Using SSL Wildcard certificates
2005-02-18 03:19:38 Rich Bowen |
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SSL wildcard certificates don't work reliably in all browsers, and so their use is not often encouraged. -
Using SSL Wildcard certificates
2005-02-22 06:11:08 Cott [View]
I haven't found any they don't work in from this century... we use them extensively on heavily trafficed sites.
If I'm missing something, I'd sure appreciate more info. :)
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Using SSL Wildcard certificates
2005-02-23 14:45:35 davidengel [View]
We have been using wildcard certificates for the past year+ with no problems. It greatly reduced our cost for certificates and has made management of the certificates easier. I have yet to see a browser that did not support it. -
Using SSL Wildcard certificates
2006-11-16 08:04:53 sdean [View]
What CA have people used? Please respond to sdean@bard.edu


