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1/28/2009 7:52 PM
 
Hello, First off, I was looking for a general primer on the use of SSL in DNN and couldn't find one. I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction. My specific question -- I have a few portals running on my installation. In IIS they are all one website, although I could break them out if necessary. They each have their own domain name, but they also each are a subdomain of my company's name. So, you can get to a given portal using www.mypetshop.com or mypetshop.evanscompany.com. I just ran into the limitation on IIS 6 of one ip per certificate, so I was considering getting a wildcard certificate for *.evanscompany.com and then directing any traffic that needs to be under SSL through something like mypetshop.secure.evanscompany.com. Does anybody see any problems with this scenario, given how SSL works on DNN? Thanks
 
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