Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Charles Marcus writes:
You oversaw a known technical flaw in SSL, which cannot validate
multiple hostnames on the same IP address. This applies equally well
to IMAP, HTTP, or any other protocol.
Isn't this what wildcard certificates are for?
www.heebs.ch/computer/notes/wildcardcert
Good luck trying to get a wildcard certificate for *.com
Or just create/use your own self-signed cert (which is what the above
how-to describes)...
Unless the intended use is e-commerce, I see no problem with self-signed
certs. Do you disagree?
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Best regards,
Charles
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