RE: Multiple Public Domains on 1 SBS Certificate
- From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 05:25:05 GMT
Hi Fred,
Thanks for using the newsgroup!
For your description, I understand that you want to know if multiple public
FQDN and multiple certificates can apply to web site and external users can
access the web site use one FQDN and get the corresponding certificate. If
I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Before we go further, could you kindly help me confirm some information to
isolate the issue?
1. How many web sites you have? Do you want to apply all five certificates
to one web site?
2. Do you want external users access one web site use any public FQDN of
the five public FQDN?
One thing need to clarify that one web site can be only applied one
certificate, but can be accessed by multiple public FQDN. If you want to
access one web site use multiple FQDN and get the corresponding
certificate, you can create some web sites which content is the same with
the web site and then publish them to internet with different public FQDN.
And apply the corresponding certificate to the web site. In that way,
external users can access the web site using different FQDN to get
different certificate. However it may not be necessary. You can contact
your ISP to add the five public FQDN records to the one web site and apply
one certificate to it.
Hope above information helps! If you have any further concern or question
on the issue please let me know. I am look forward to your update.
Have a nice day!
Sincerely,
Jenny Wu
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>The current SBS certificate generated by CEICW contains 1 public DNS name,
>plus multiple private DNS names.
>
>Presently the SBS2k3 Standard SP1 EXSP2 2 nics and RV042 router is
>responding to 5 Public DNS names succesfully. Mail for the Pulic Dns names
is
>handled properly by Exchange.
>
>The only problem is that the certificates sent to web clients do not
confirm
>that the server DNS name is the same as the DNS name requested.
>
>Example the server Certificate is set by CEICW to
>mycompamy.com
>
>All of the following requests indicate a certificate mismatch
>
>www.mycompany.com
>mail.mycompany.com
>mycompany.ca
>www.mycompany.ca
>mycompany.org
>www.mycompany.org
>
>Unfortunately, CEICW does not allow the entry of multiple FQDN's. Editing
>the VBS file generated by CEICW does not allow additonal names to be added.
>
>Creating a certificate with multiple FQDN's requests in Security Tab of
the
>web site then importing it into Certfiicate manager does not create the
right
>CN's.
>
>Can anyone explain how to create a self-registered certificate with
multiple
>FQDN's. This should be a fairly normal occurance for small business.
>
>Many thanks in advance
>Fred
>
>
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