[CentOS] mixing MX and CNAME
aurfalien
aurfalien at gmail.comMon Feb 25 18:42:45 UTC 2013
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On Feb 25, 2013, at 10:01 AM, Patrick Lists wrote: > On 02/25/2013 06:24 PM, Les Mikesell wrote: > [snip] >> I think the only clean approach is to give domain.com an A record >> pointing to something that can run a web server that does a client >> redirect to www.domain.com. And even then https will show an invalid >> cert before the redirect unless you have one specifically for >> domain.com. > > Afaik that can be solved by adding a subjectAltName to the cert so it's > valid for domain.com and www.domain.com and it's FQDN. Or maybe get a > wildcard cert. > > Regards, > Patrick Sorry I should have clarified. The SSL is a wild card cert with a SNA of *.domain.com and domain.com - aurf
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