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On Mon, 16 Sep 2013, Reindl Harald wrote:
the main question was why deal with different server names at all
and not about IPv4 and how many IP addresses you get
because many companies want to show up as single entity and some users
are believed t
Am 16.09.2013 13:52, schrieb Jeroen Massar:
> On 2013-09-16 13:36, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> the main question remains:
>>
>> * why is anybody doing this?
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> Because IPv4 addresses are running out (or harder/pricy to get) and not
> all clients on IPv4 yet and thus you will have to have multiple c
@Jeroen: very well explanation, thank you very much.
The company I work for rented a VPS through digitalocean.com, and DO don't yet
provide more than 1 IP per droplet (vps).
The company have few domains with few services, but, different business types
and different associates. They can't real
On 2013-09-16 13:36, Reindl Harald wrote:
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> Am 16.09.2013 13:33, schrieb Shadi Habbal:
>> After some digging, Subject Alternative Names (SANs) is the way to have one
>> certificate which holds many domain names in the SubjectAltNames field
>> Here is a script to generate a CSR that holds dif
Am 16.09.2013 13:33, schrieb Shadi Habbal:
> After some digging, Subject Alternative Names (SANs) is the way to have one
> certificate which holds many domain names in the SubjectAltNames field
> Here is a script to generate a CSR that holds different SANs:
> http://svn.cacert.org/CAcert/Softwa
After some digging, Subject Alternative Names (SANs) is the way to have one
certificate which holds many domain names in the SubjectAltNames field.
Here is a script to generate a CSR that holds different SANs:
http://svn.cacert.org/CAcert/Software/CSRGenerator/csr
For more information:
http://w
Hi,
why do people waste their time with such useless things instead setup
"mail.yourcompany.tld" and tell every user exactly tjis hostname?
Could also bei simplefied by using AutoDiscovery (MS) or autoconfig
(Thunderbird, Evolution).
e.g. by setting up www.automx.org.
servernames in cas
Simply put, didn't know it was a limitation of POP3s.
Note taken.
Thanks
> Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 00:09:46 +0200
> From: h.rei...@thelounge.net
> To: dovecot@dovecot.org
> Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot replies with default SSL certific
Am 15.09.2013 23:45, schrieb Shadi Habbal:
> I'm using dovecot v2.0.21.
>
> According to http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SSL/DovecotConfiguration,
> dovecot 2.x supports different SSL certificate for different virtual hosts by
> using "local_name" directive, but I can't get it to work.
>
> When testi
Sorry for the mess, forgot to change the formatting to plain text.
I'm using dovecot v2.0.21.
According to http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SSL/DovecotConfiguration,
dovecot 2.x supports different SSL certificate for different virtual hosts by
using "local_name" directive, but I can't get it to work.
Hello,
I'm using dovecot v2.0.21.
According to http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SSL/DovecotConfiguration,dovecot 2.x
supports different SSL certificate for different virtual hosts by using
"local_name" directive, but I can't get it to work.
When testing the certificate using "openssl s_client -connect do
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