Due to the way SSL works, one will always get mismatched if you are
using different names. Many people work around this by putting an
internal dns server that points to the 192 address and the public dns
server with the real world. That way the name works on both.

Erik

On 2/3/06, Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Warren wrote:
>
> >Jake,
> >
> >Any way to have either more than 1 machine name on the certificate or
> >more than 1 certificate?  I have a 192.168.x.x address for the internal
> >users and and external address for my outside sales people.  Must one of
> >these groups always get the mismatched name popup?
> >
> >
> I don't have a good answer for you at this time. I can look into it if I
> get some time over the weekend, though. Hopefully someone will know and
> post something (any ideas, Erik?)
>
>
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