Does stunnel support multiple domain certificates?
I am trying to get stunnel to work with multiple domains on a machine that can have only one IP address. (It is an amazon EC2 instance - they do not support multiple IPs per instance)
It seems to me that the only way to get this to work is with a multiple domain certificate, which I believe is called a "Unified Communications Certificate". Does stunnel support these?
Thank you so much, Andrew
Since I've gotten no replies, could I get some guesses?
My guess is that it will work, but I would rather not buy the cert ($90 for UC Certs on godaddy) if it is not going to work.
Andrew Farmer wrote:
Does stunnel support multiple domain certificates?
I am trying to get stunnel to work with multiple domains on a machine that can have only one IP address. (It is an amazon EC2 instance - they do not support multiple IPs per instance)
It seems to me that the only way to get this to work is with a multiple domain certificate, which I believe is called a "Unified Communications Certificate". Does stunnel support these?
On Thu, 2009-10-22 19:25:29 -0700, Andrew Farmer wrote:
Since I've gotten no replies, could I get some guesses?
My guess is that it will work, but I would rather not buy the cert ($90 for UC Certs on godaddy) if it is not going to work.
Andrew,
to begin with, I don't know anything about 'multiple domain certificates'. Thus, I have no idea if stunnel will support these.
However, just to test a setup, you don't have to buy any certificates. You could set up your own CA and make your own certificates with any features you need.
HTH,
Ludolf