I am developing a web application at home using XP Pro and IIS 5.1. I want to
use https:// to access the application. I made a certificate for localhost
using OpenSSL, and it work fine on my XP. I need to access the application
from other place, like in the same network or from the Internet. I find out
my cell phone (LG KS20) cannot accept the certificate, since it does not
match the web site (192.168.1.100). 

Could I make a wildcard certificate for all situation (localhost,
192.168.1.100, ???.mydomain.no-ip.org, etc)? That is, can I put * as the
common name for the certificate?

Thank you for any suggestion.
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