We have used wildcard SSL certificates with resin 2.1.x using both 
OpenSSL and JSSE, and that worked fine.  I don't remember if I have 
tested it specifically for 3.1.x, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work.


- Erik -


On 06/23/2009 02:34 PM, Rob Lockstone wrote:
> Does anyone know if Resin (Pro 3.1.9 64-bit with OpenSSL) would have
> any problems handling a wildcard ssl certificate, as opposed to a
> domain specific cert, e.g. *.blahblah.com vs. poolOne.blahblah.com,
> poolTwo.blahblah.com, poolThree.blahblah.com.
>
> We're considering getting one because a few of our pools require ssl
> and it's easier to manage, though more expensive, to get just one
> certificate for all of them rather than deal with multiple different
> certs for the different pools (i.e. remembering to renew them and make
> sure they're deployed, etc).
>
> We know it works with IIS, but have never tried a wildcard cert with
> Resin and OpenSSL. I wouldn't anticipate there being a problem, but
> obviously we'd rather not spend the money only to find out it won't
> work for some reason. Anyone know?
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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