TLS and Ceritifcate
We want to enable TLS in our exchange server 2003 on SBS 2003 with
Client A, B, C; we already have one certificate from verisign. Do we
need to three more licences just to enable with those client or 1 CA is
good enough to enable TLS. Is it possible to create our own
certificate? Thanks for Help.
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- Re: what certificate to buy from Verisign ?
... > Server certificate is used by server service, ... For client side, there has Client Authentication Certificate ... > like Verisign will have much more types of certificates available, ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.webservices.enhancements) - FOLLOW UP - Re: what certificate to buy from Verisign ?
... this is an update on this thread, I just had a call with a Verisign ... encryption is 'asymetric encryption is 1000 times slower than symetric ... > Subject: Re: what certificate to buy from Verisign? ... For client side, there has Client Authentication ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.webservices.enhancements) - Re: what certificate to buy from Verisign ?
... \par Subject: Re: what certificate to buy from Verisign? ... \par mentioned the server side can use a regular SSL certificate, can client also ... \par> Microsoft Online Support ... \par> Subject: Re: what certificate to buy from Verisign? ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.webservices.enhancements) - Re: what certificate to buy from Verisign ?
... I'd like X509 certificate to be used by both client and server, ... > Subject: Re: what certificate to buy from Verisign? ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.webservices.enhancements) - Re: Obtaining an SSL (test) certificate
... That was exactly what I was looking for - I didnt realize there were client ... > Verisign as a trusted CA, and possibly, only Verisign. ... >> I'm working on a client that needs to communicate securely with a server ... >> certificate I've issued myself. ... (microsoft.public.platformsdk.security) |
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