Re: Delivering certificate not in the same domain name ?
- From: Pascal <pascal_t@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2008 14:58:20 +0200
Thank you neo but how do you request a certificate for another domain names than "mycompany.local" ? Through the configuration of Subject Alternative Name ?
Thanks
Yes, you can issue certificates for other domain names other than "mycompany.local".
Correct, if issuing self-signed certificates then a copy of the CA certificate has to be installed on non-domain member workstations and servers. (Member workstation/servers automatically get a copy installed at the time of joining the active directory domain.) Once this is done, no more prompts because a certificate can be verified back to the CA certificate.
"Pascal" <pascal_t@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:mn.13097d848c1e7cbc.70874@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxHello,
another question ;-)
If I am installing an enterprise Windows certificate authority, the delivered certificates have to be delievered only for the same domain name as my active directory domain name ?
For example, if my domain is "mycompany.local", does it mean that only certificates for *.mycompany.local can be delivered or I can deliver a certificate for "www.mywebsite.com" ?
If I can deliver a certificate for www.mywebsite.com and I install the root certificate of my enterprise CA in the client computer, this computer will not have any warning message, so ?
Thank you
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