Hello,

Could someone clarify this point for me please.

When compiling a .crs the following message is displayed which implies I 
don't have to use a FQND

Common Name (eg, your name or your server's hostname) []:

But from the ssl-faq it says

Make sure you enter the FQDN ("Fully Qualified Domain Name") of the 
server when OpenSSL prompts you for the "CommonName"


I have several virtual users hosted on the same apache server and want 
to be able to provide ssl for them. Do I have to use a FQDN and 
therefore need an individual certificate for Virtual user or can I have 
one certificate in the name of the hosting organization that will 
provide ssl for all the hosted users?

Thanks.

-David.

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