tony I used to thought that the verisign CA was issued only for one IP
address ... the IP address of the REAL server. Maybe I'm wrong but it seems
you have to get a CA for each server.
Regards
Luis
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From: tony bourke [mailto:tonyIZZATvegan.net]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 3:37 PM
To: lb-lIZZATvegan.net
Subject: [load balancing] Verisign and Load Balancers
Hi All,
I've got a question for those of you that have used Verisign and load
balancers.
When dealing with multiple servers behind a load balancer, do you order
one cert for the entire site, or one cert for each server? I was always
under the impression that it's one cert to be used with all servers. Is
this not the case? What are y'all doing?
Some verisuck drones are quoting this to me, out of their agreement:
4. Use Restrictions. You and your Customer are prohibited from using your
Customers Server ID (i) for or on behalf of any other organization, (ii)
to perform private or public key operations in connection with any domain
name and/or organization name other than the Customers name submitted by
you during enrollment, or (iii) on more than one server at a time.
Take a look at part iii:
(iii) on more than one server at a time.
Any thoughts?
Tony
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