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RE: [cobalt-users] Two secure server certs on a raq4
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Two secure server certs on a raq4
- From: "Greg O'Lone" <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Jan 28 06:05:02 2003
- Organization: Stretched Out Software Inc
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Larry Smith
> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 12:25 AM
> To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Two secure server certs on a raq4
>
>
> INRE RE: [cobalt-users] Two secure server certs on a raq4:
> > > EG: securedomain1.com - IP 192.168.1.1 (NIC1)
> > > securedomain2.com - IP 192.168.2.1 (NIC2)
> > >
> >
> > Not to "edit" YOUR information, but...
> >
> > We've got SSL certificates on all of our IP addresses
> >
> > Securedomain1.com - IP xxx.xxx.xxx.228
> > Securedomain2.com - IP xxx.xxx.xxx.229
> > Securedomain3.com - IP xxx.xxx.xxx.230
> > Securedomain4.com - IP xxx.xxx.xxx.231
> > Securedomain5.com - IP xxx.xxx.xxx.232
> >
> > On a subnet of 255.255.255.240. I don't think the subnet matters.
>
> No, it does not when they are on the SAME NIC card,
> but believe if you check carefully that you cannot put the
> same "subnet" on
> two different NIC cards (as indicated by the NIC1, NIC2 in
> the above example).
> which was the original question...... two certs on two IP on
> _two_ nic
> interfaces....
Doh! Sorry Larry. I thought we were talking about a single NIC. (I
haven't actually seen anyone try to connect one RaQ to the same network
using both NICs before. The little voice inside my head says "Warning
Will Robinson, Warning!". My Mistake!
--
Greg O?Lone, President
Stretched Out Software, Inc
http://www.stretchedout.com