Re: SSL Wildcard certificate on Win2K
From: Daniel Weatherly (daniel.weatherly@remettra.com)
Date: 01/14/03
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From: daniel.weatherly@remettra.com (Daniel Weatherly) Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 17:51:42 GMT
i would think that it would also, but A friend of mine was going to
buy one over a year ago, and wildcard ssl was NOT supported on Win2K.
The article I mention below says that as well. I want to know if
anyone has it working?
And I've never heard of name doesn't match errors with wildcards.
Thats the whole purpose of the wildcard.
-Daniel
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 12:16:34 -0500, "Keith W. McCammon" <km@km.com>
wrote:
>I would think that it would work, although you'd get the "name doesn't match
>error" that you get with wildcards. Maybe try freessl.com and give it a
>shot.
>
>
>"Daniel Weatherly" <daniel.weatherly@remettra.com> wrote in message
>news:3e243c9f.8384876@news.microsoft.com...
>> I would like to purchase an SSL wildcard certificate to put on my
>> Windows2000 SP3 iis5 server. In researching the capabilities of iis5,
>> the only article I can find is dated 10-2000 ( Q258858 ) and it says
>> that wildcard certs work, but NOT on Windows 2000. It goes on to state
>> that this will be addressed in a future patch.
>>
>> Does anyone have wildcard certs working on Win2K? I do not want to
>> spend the $$ if it will not work.
>>
>> daniel.weatherly@remettra.com
>>
>
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