The cert is bound to a DNS name. If from the inside you can make the box
respond to the same name as from the ouside, your problem will go away.

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of chirs charter
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 10:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CERT with two IPs ????


Hello,
I am using imaps to retrieve my mail. My IMAP server
has both a public IP address and a non-routable adress
that we use here on the local LAN. From outside the
network users at home are able to retrieve mail
without problem. However here on the LAN where we use
the non routable address to retrieve mail we get a
warning every time we go to retrieve mail. The warning
is:


The server you are connecting to is using a security
certificate which is expired or is not yet valid.
Do you wish to continue using this server?

I think the problem might be that the servers
certificate is tied to the external IP address. If I
do a nslookup here on the LAN for mailhost both the
routable and non-routable IPs will be returned. Can
someone help me out with a solution of work around on
this. I would greatly apreciate it.
Thanks


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