I successfully obtained a Thawte "Supercert" for 128 bit encryption and
successfully installed it in Orion.
When given the choice of what type of format to use (from the Thawte web) I
choose the generic, most compatible option (don't remember the exact phrase,
but you will understand when you see it)
/David
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Från: Mike Fontenot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Skickat: den 8 december 2000 15:39
Till: Orion-Interest
Ämne: RE: SSL & Ipaddres
as long as your domain remains the same you should have no trouble changing
the actual port that SSL requests are serviced on.
I'm curious to know exactly what kind of certificate you obtained from
Thawte. A few months ago they were unable to produce an actual production
cert for Orion. If they can now, let us know what kind you obtained.
Regards,
Mike Fontenot
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Todd Renner
> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 6:51 AM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: SSL & Ipaddres
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> We have a Thawte cert. implemented successfully on
> our server and everything works ok, but now we want
> to move our server onto a different network, giving
> the machine a different ipaddress. Will this adversely
> effect our SSL even though the doname name is the
> same? Thanks.
>
> Todd Renner
> Bell & Howell
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