Re: Newbie Alert/RANT - 3rd Party SSL Cert requires Static IP address!
- From: Leythos <spam999free@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 11:41:57 -0500
In article <069252CA-5310-458D-B99F-D6B71254900D@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
ComputerFields@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
I guess this is a small issue for larger organizations, but I'm anIf you're using it for training then you don't need remote access via
individual consultant using my SBS2008 install for continuing education and
development work. And it feels like I'm being nickeled and dimmed every step
of the way.
Public SSL, you can use the SSL certificate built into SBS.
Face it, Comcast has two levels of service - those that don't run
servers and those that DO run servers, if you want to make services
available them buy the service.
Why the heck would you purchase a SSL certificate without understanding
how it works?
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