Posted by: Saajha July 19, 2012
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If those are separate domains -- then wildcard cert is indeed not the solution.
My impression, from "There is a single website setup on IIS.." is that there's a single domain (with multiple subdomains) associated with the site.
If there's a way to get the client(s) trust self-signed certs, you could establish your own certificate authority, and generate certificates. It's mostly feasible in a proxy'd environment, as you only need to make the proxy trust that cert, and have the trust inherit down to the browsers.
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My impression, from "There is a single website setup on IIS.." is that there's a single domain (with multiple subdomains) associated with the site.
If there's a way to get the client(s) trust self-signed certs, you could establish your own certificate authority, and generate certificates. It's mostly feasible in a proxy'd environment, as you only need to make the proxy trust that cert, and have the trust inherit down to the browsers.
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