• Subject: Re: RPC Over HTTP question about certificate
  • Author: Jamie
  • Date: 01 Jul 2008
  • References: 1 2
Do you have any information on either of these? I have not had any
experience in this department. Thanks

"Roady [MVP]" wrote:

> Either publish multiple certificates or (better solution) use a SAN
> certificate.
>
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> "Jamie" <Jamie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:95CCE886-7B57-4AE1-B0BF-763831A40A49@microsoft.com...
> > I have set this up on one client but having trouble with the second
> > client.
> > The second client has a website that is hosted offsite. The certificate
> > that
> > is created by the sbs 2003 is www.domain.com. The external site I go to
> > is
> > mail.domain.com. I go to the website and trust the certificate but it
> > gives
> > me a certificate error "mismatched address" I assume this is because my
> > certificate says www and not mail. Is there anyway around this? Thanks
> > in
> > advance.
>
30 Jun 2008RPC Over HTTP question about certificate.Jamie
01 Jul 2008\ Re: RPC Over HTTP question about certificate.Roady [MVP]
01 Jul 2008   \ Re: RPC Over HTTP question about certificate.Jamie
01 Jul 2008      \ Re: RPC Over HTTP question about certificate.Roady [MVP]
01 Jul 2008         \ Re: RPC Over HTTP question about certificate.Jamie
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