Hi,

actually it is perfectly legal. The Certification policies, however, shall
prevent you from doing it - i.e., if you issue a certificate for *.com that
should be issued to whom owns .com only.

Anyhow for more info, you should take a look at the rfc5280.txt from IETF
PKIX working group.

Later,
Max


RUBENSON BARRIOS wrote:
I have a question, i can generate a certificate for server with special caracter same *.com, is it right??

does not violate any norm of standard certificates??


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