Most of my customers use certificates created on their own servers and
they work great. Just wondering if we decided to get a certificate from a
proper certificate authority so that we can get Pocket PC's to connect
directly to a SBS server insted of using a VPN who would you choose? Who
is the cheapest etc... What type of certificate do I need?
RE: SSL Reverse Proxy ... You can install the certificate on both servers.... We already know the security implications of this approach. ... (Security-Basics)
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Re: DNS Attacks ...target domain to find their own name servers and send a query directly ...certificate, or somehow sneaked a false CA certificate into your ... already started caching key host IP addresses and DNS servers that I ... (Fedora)
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