On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Lee Dilkie wrote: > i use the same certificate but I added all three names, ie. > > CN=pop.xxx.com > CN=smtp.xxx.com > CN=www.xxx.com > > That way, pop3, smtp and https can use the same certificate and the clients > won't complain of a name mismatch.
How do add (or create) multiple CNs in a certificate? > BTW, slightly off topic, if you're trying to do pop3 over TLS with MS > outlook you may run into a problem with it not being able to negotiate a TLS > connection in-band on port 995 ("alternate-port" terminology in qpopper). I > had to add another port (i just used 996) that was configured as a > non-inband negotiated TLS ("stls" terminology in qpopper) and pointed my MS > outlook people at it (with SSL enabled). I would think TLS would be done on the standard POP3 port? ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]