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[cobalt-users] Re:[cobalt-developers] RAQ3 secure certificate



"Carlos Corzo" <carlose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote on 26.01.01 14:09:22:
>
>Hello,
>
>We are looking to install  secure certificate on our new RAQ3.  We would
>like to hire someone that knows what their doing rather than throwing out a
>blind stab at this.  We know that if the wrong process is performed, we
>could really impact our server.  I am writing to see if there is anyone who
>has experience in this and would be willing to actually take such a job.  We
>would need them to apply for the certificate and install the secure
>certificate on the server to be shared through all of the sites in that
>server.  For example, http://www.mydomain1.com and http://www.mydomain2.com
>would both share the same certificate while having access to
>https://www.mydomain1.com and https://www.mydomain2.com.  The other option
>would be to set up https://www.ssl2000.com under a directory of the server.
>We could discuss this with the company or individual doing this.  If you
>could send an hourly rate, that would be great.  I don't think I want to
>risk taking 100 websites down with a mistake!!!!!

Hi Carlos !

First of all, installing the certificate is really pretty simple. It is well documented in the manual.
If you don't have it, you can download it. 
But it is not possible to share one certificate over all sites. You can only use it with one site.
You need an extra IP for every site you want to use it. There are certificates out there however
which you can use over more than one, but I think they are pretty expensive.
For a try you can use a self signed certificate which needs only 5 minutes to install.

Good luck
Thomas

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