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SSL Cert on intranet, no qualified domain name

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dretzlaf

Technical User
Dec 12, 2002
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US
Hello,
This is a new experience for me attempting to set up and configure use of an SSL certificate on a local internal network without using a qualified domain name.

I other words, is there any way that I can configure the use of an SSL certificate for internal use using my internal domain name of abck12? My qualified domain name is Hopefully someone can understand what I am attempting to ask.
Thank you for your help!
 
are you on an NT4 domain? If you are on an AD domain, you do have a fully qualified domain name.
To answer your question though, yes you can. You need to add subject alternative names to the certificate, at which point access will be allowed.

-Brandon Wilson
MCSE:Security00/03
MCSA:Messaging00
MCSA:Security03
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