Ooops, my fault! I've read and replied too fast (maybe because it's Monday? :-))
Of course this shouldn't be done with *two domain names* only with
two host names in the same domain... I suppose it won't work in
actual browsers but if it does I let you all know...
Sorry
Jan
Hassan Schroeder schri
On Feb 11, 2008 5:00 AM, Jan Mönnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can get one certificate with both domain names in the "Subject
> Alternative Name" of the Certificate. All modern browsers can handle that
> and you can use just one Certificate for both domains. That's the
> workaround we are r
Hi Dave,
there is another possible solution I just wanted to mention here:
You can get one certificate with both domain names in the "Subject
Alternative Name" of the Certificate. All modern browsers can handle that
and you can use just one Certificate for both domains. That's the
workaround we ar
Dave wrote:
Hi,
I have one JBoss instance (4.0.5GA) running on Linux. The machine has one IP with two domains.
www.domain1.com
www.domain2.com
I have two SSL certificates, one for each domain, imported into keystore.
I need to use both without any warnings from browser
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