If you point the clients to the NLB FQDN and set the autodiscovery stuff etc to 
the NLB address, then all you really need is that and the autodiscovery FQDN as 
well(dont forget autodiscovery!)
No need to add the .local and actual host names of the servers unless you 
really want to.



________________________________________
From: Matt Bullock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 12:24 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: NLB CAS SSL Certs

I am trying to figure out the proper SSL cert to purchase.  I have two
CAS/HUB servers using NLB for redundancy and load balancing, and I
wanted to make sure a single SAN cert will do the trick.  Would the
following names be all I need to include in the cert?

Cas1.domain.com
Cas2.domain.com
Cas1.domain.local
Cas2.domain.local
Mail.domain.com (NLB address)

After installing on the first server, I'll export and install on the
second.

Thanks,

Matt






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