I believe you can use regular expressions, so '*.thing.wotsit' could
shorten it...
cheers,
Adam
Ekkehard Ellmann LRT1 wrote:
>
> Somebody answered in this list to the netscape certification problem:
>
> >Our test server is pecos.is.rice.edu and I (oops) created a certificate
> >with a CN of "Rice University" and received that error. If I create a
> >certificate with a CN of "(pecos.is.rice.edu|pecos.is|pecos)" I'm covered
> >for any way visitors can come to the site and they shouldn't receive that
> >error message; https://pecos or https://pecos.is or
> >https://pecos.is.rice.edu
>
> My problem is: if i concatenate the possible names in this way f.i.
> name1|name2|name3|name4
> then I get a string of more then 64 characters and thats not allowed.
>
> What can I do in this case??
>
> Thanks
>
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