Friday, November 25, 2011

Frequently Asked Questions | Webnames.ca

Frequently Asked Questions | Webnames.ca: "In order for you to do this, the domain/common name in the CSR would need to be "*.mydomain.com". The asterisk is a place holder and enables you to secure different sub-domains that share the same base/second level domain name such as "mydomain.com" in our example. If you need to secure sub-domains on multiple servers, you will need to purchase separate wildcards for each server. Here is an example of sub-domains with the same second level domain:

o www.mydomain.com
o w1.mydomain.com
o secure.mydomain.com
o test.mydomain.com
o trash.mydomain.com

All of these have the same second level domain "mydomain.com" but different hostnames. One wildcard certificate of the form " *.mydomain.com " could serve all these web sites."

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