I have had experience with wildcard certificates before.
Twice...once a year for two years and I have to relearn it
each time.
One program you may need is openssl for a command like this:
> The command I used was as follows [with the pkcs12
being important]:
> #openssl pkcs12 -nodes -in
/common/jeff/www_wildcard_privkey.pfx -out pkey.pem
Here is a link to a site that helped a lot for conversions
between the pfx and pem file types [I don't know anything
about them]
ht
tp://www.digicert.com/wildcard-export-import.htm
pfx is a windows format and that page shows how to convert
to and from it for use with apache etc. CommuniGate
requires the pem
format.
I'm tired now. Brain fading. *end transmission*
On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 06:14:03 -0800
"Kelley Underwood" <kelleyu gmail.com> wrote:
>> We've purchases a wildcard certificate for use on
multiple subdomains. I'd
>> like to use with this our Communigate install but
do not see any way to
>> import a certificate. Can a .pfx file be used to
set this up?
>>
>> --
>> Kelley
Jeff Wark
TBayTel Internet Operations
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