My company has a wild card SSL server certificate *.domain.com . However we
need to use double wild card certificate *.*.domain.com.
Can I use *.domain.com (which is a server certificate, signed by a trusted
root CA) to sign the *.*.domain.com ?
I have read elsewhere that I need an intermediate CA certificate. Is this
correct ?
Is there any limitation/restriction on the intermediate CA certificate ?
What can I use it for? Can I use the intermediate CA certificate to sign
other certificates ? I have read that an intermediate CA certificate can
only be use to establish a chain for a server certificate which is signed by
the same root CA. Does not make much sense to me. Can someone please
clarify?
Thank you!
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