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Many thanks to:

Rick Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Kristofer A. E. Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Goetz Babin-Ebell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Answer summary:

When you issue a certificate creation the question "Common Name" should
be the DNS name for the server that will be serving this key.  If you'd
like to use it on a domain range you may use a "*" wildcard character
instead of a specific machine designations.  For example instead of the
specific:

machine.domain.org

you may use "*" and specify that this key is for the whole domain:

*.domain.org


Thanks again to all who helped and for the AMAZING speed to which
you did.

Sincerely,

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Jeffrey E. Hundstad
Linux/AS/400 System&Network/News/WWW/Anon. FTP Admin.
Computer Services Box 45
Mankato State University
Mankato Minnesota, USA 56002-8400
44 8'N 93 59'W El. 1000'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mankato.msus.edu/jeffrey/
PGP Key fingerprint =  FF EE F5 C0 3A A0 26 1A  D2 73 AE 30 5F E2 2E 2C
(507) 389-2516 Work
(507) 389-6115 Fax
(507) 625-7643 Home



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