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| I have a questions regarding SSL and joining to the domain. We have a
webserver (W2K3 Standard) that is using SSL for secure communications. Right
now, that server is in its own workgroup (not domain) and we would like to
have it a member server with our W2K3 Standard. Will there be any problems
that I am going to encounter, or do I have to do anything before I do
transfer it? Do I have to contact the company that issued the certificate or
not at all. If I do join it to the domain, will the certificate still work
ie, if I type https://www.websitename.com? Please let me know. Any help is
appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Arnel
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| Ben Vincent [MSFT] 2005-01-31, 7:51 am |
| Hi Arnel,
The SSL Certificate is only bound to the DNS name of the website and has no
link to the machine name or domain\workshop. So you should have no problem
using the same cert on a machine in the domain.
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Ben Vincent
CEng, MCSE NT4-2003
Microsoft UK
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"Arnel" <Arnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:154A4093-FFA8-4E33-930A-674F215DDE37@microsoft.com...
>I have a questions regarding SSL and joining to the domain. We have a
> webserver (W2K3 Standard) that is using SSL for secure communications.
> Right
> now, that server is in its own workgroup (not domain) and we would like to
> have it a member server with our W2K3 Standard. Will there be any
> problems
> that I am going to encounter, or do I have to do anything before I do
> transfer it? Do I have to contact the company that issued the certificate
> or
> not at all. If I do join it to the domain, will the certificate still
> work
> ie, if I type https://www.websitename.com? Please let me know. Any help
> is
> appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>
> Arnel
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| Thanks for the reply Ben, appreciate it.
"Ben Vincent [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi Arnel,
>
> The SSL Certificate is only bound to the DNS name of the website and has no
> link to the machine name or domain\workshop. So you should have no problem
> using the same cert on a machine in the domain.
>
> --
> Ben Vincent
> CEng, MCSE NT4-2003
> Microsoft UK
>
> Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is our online account
> name for newsgroup participation only.
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> You assume all risk for your use. © 2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
> reserved.
>
>
> "Arnel" <Arnel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:154A4093-FFA8-4E33-930A-674F215DDE37@microsoft.com...
>
>
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