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Re: [cobalt-developers] Secure Server Access - 2nd Request
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Secure Server Access - 2nd Request
- From: "Michael" <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri May 12 14:48:50 2000
Yeh, I know it's a "crooked" way of looking at it, but if it works then I'm
all for it.
If only I could figure out how to get it to work... ha! Any ideas on where
to get started in setting this up?
Also... Does anyone know how to enable DNS wild cards *.anything.com on
domains with the raq3?
Thanks,
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Lasman <jblists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 2:08 AM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Secure Server Access - 2nd Request
> That's an interesting concept.
>
> It's right because everyone does it.
>
> Okay, if that's the risk you want to take.
>
> I'd suggest though, that you read the license that comes with your cert.
>
> I'd suggest also that you read the cert-issuers' websites.
>
> And then I'd suggest you talk to the people at the cert-issuing
> companies.
>
> I've done all three.
>
> (Which doesn't mean I don't do it, too <wry grin>.)
>
> Jeff
>
> Michael wrote:
>
> > Hello guys...
> >
> > Just to follow up on this legal stuff... There are some huge web hosts
out
> > there that offer SSL in this manner of https://host.com/yourname/ where
the
> > yourname/ is a copy of yourname.com. So I'm sure that it is not
illegal..
> --
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