On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Philipp [iso-8859-1] Gühring wrote:

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> Hi,
>
> I read somewhere, that wildcard certificates are generally possible.
> (With the exception that not every implementation might like it)
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> What about a certificate for *.com, *.org or *.net ?

At least one "SSL proxy" package was designed with just "*"
certificate in mind and it worked, if one tell his browser
to accept that.

> I guess, I will have to try, whether any of the certificate authorities
> accepts a certificate request like that.
> I think some of them look through the wildcard requests manually ...
>
> Many greetings,
> - --
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