ML
    • Recent
    • Categories
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Register
    • Login

    SSL query

    IT Discussion
    7
    25
    3.5k
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • A
      AshKetchum
      last edited by

      i only have 3 entries there as well, same as your screenshot.

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch
        last edited by

        Then you can make a new subdomain for one of them such as PBX in this example.

        0_1470942895839_upload-7ef42249-9f26-4cba-9752-c4179e198c82

        Then you can go to the app server and generate the CSR and use a service like StartSSL to get a free 1 year SSL certificate for it.

        I would recommend LetsEncrypt but if there is no outside facing part to this, that is more work than it is worth. Just renew once a year with StartSSL and be done.

        DashrenderD 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • A
          AshKetchum
          last edited by

          free from startssl is a very good idea, instead of paying for a year on SSL for internal network.

          travisdh1T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • A
            AshKetchum
            last edited by

            thank you very much jared and dafyre

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1 @AshKetchum
              last edited by

              @AshKetchum said in SSL query:

              free from startssl is a very good idea, instead of paying for a year on SSL for internal network.

              I don't trust startssl to be secure at all tho, you can get a google.com cert without much problem. It's annoying because they somehow got included as a valid certificate provider.

              Stick with Let's Encrypt for free certs.

              JaredBuschJ 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @travisdh1
                last edited by

                @travisdh1 said in SSL query:

                @AshKetchum said in SSL query:

                free from startssl is a very good idea, instead of paying for a year on SSL for internal network.

                I don't trust startssl to be secure at all tho, you can get a google.com cert without much problem. It's annoying because they somehow got included as a valid certificate provider.

                Stick with Let's Encrypt for free certs.

                I've used StartSSL for years. What is wrong with the service?

                travisdh1T 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  @JaredBusch said in SSL query:

                  @travisdh1 said in SSL query:

                  @AshKetchum said in SSL query:

                  free from startssl is a very good idea, instead of paying for a year on SSL for internal network.

                  I don't trust startssl to be secure at all tho, you can get a google.com cert without much problem. It's annoying because they somehow got included as a valid certificate provider.

                  Stick with Let's Encrypt for free certs.

                  I've used StartSSL for years. What is wrong with the service?

                  Looks like they did resolve the one I was thinking of. http://www.securityweek.com/startssl-flaw-allowed-attackers-obtain-ssl-cert-any-domain

                  Generally just a very lackadaisical take on security, half their answers to vulnerabilities are "Yeah, we know about that, it's not a problem."

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • A
                    AshKetchum
                    last edited by

                    Hmm I learn a lot on this SSL project. The IIS, SSL and even read some about Comodohacker..interesting...

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      @JaredBusch said in SSL query:

                      Then you can make a new subdomain for one of them such as PBX in this example.

                      This is a host name, not a subdomain. A subdomain would be like Omaha.nebraska.com where Omaha is a subdomain that has its own hosts listed, i.e. dodge.omaha.nebraska.com where dodge is the host name.

                      scottalanmillerS 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said in SSL query:

                        @JaredBusch said in SSL query:

                        Then you can make a new subdomain for one of them such as PBX in this example.

                        This is a host name, not a subdomain. A subdomain would be like Omaha.nebraska.com where Omaha is a subdomain that has its own hosts listed, i.e. dodge.omaha.nebraska.com where dodge is the host name.

                        What's the difference? It's both a subdomain and a hostname.

                        DashrenderD 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in SSL query:

                          @Dashrender said in SSL query:

                          @JaredBusch said in SSL query:

                          Then you can make a new subdomain for one of them such as PBX in this example.

                          This is a host name, not a subdomain. A subdomain would be like Omaha.nebraska.com where Omaha is a subdomain that has its own hosts listed, i.e. dodge.omaha.nebraska.com where dodge is the host name.

                          What's the difference? It's both a subdomain and a hostname.

                          Well I was going to ask if in my example Omaha. nebraska.com could point to an IP, but then I thought about that, and yes... I know that nebraska.com can point to an IP, soooo why not omaha.nebraska.com?

                          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • H
                            henriette
                            last edited by

                            It is not possible to use ssl Certificate in your Local area networks from 1st November 2015. For more detail information you can read here http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/important-changes-ssl-certificates-intranets-what-you-need-know.

                            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                            • dafyreD
                              dafyre
                              last edited by dafyre

                              I'm still unsure why companies will no longer issue certs for .local domains. It seems to me that complicates things for those of us who are stuck with them for a while longer.

                              What I've heard some folks wanting to do is make their internal domains something like int.mydomain.com, which isn't really all that terrible... but it can complicate things if you want to use an external web host that expects some level of control over DNS.

                              DashrenderD 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @dafyre
                                last edited by

                                @dafyre said in SSL query:

                                I'm still unsure why companies will no longer issue certs for .local domains. It seems to me that complicates things for those of us who are stuck with them for a while longer.

                                What I've heard some folks wanting to do is make their internal domains something like int.mydomain.com, which isn't really all that terrible... but it can complicate things if you want to use an external web host that expects some level of control over DNS.

                                Since they don't work on the internet, why do you need a CA to issue it? Stand up your own internal CA, publish the root via GP to your clients and go to town.

                                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 4
                                • 1
                                • 2
                                • 2 / 2
                                • First post
                                  Last post