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toteman85 wrote: » Hi I just have a simple question but I have not find any relevant information about it. I have an Internal domain (.org) - I bought a certificate for a server but the certificate is .com (It is a wildard certificate) - I think this is possible just want to know how, I can make my server be seen as the certificate: My server is MyServer.MyDomain.org My Cert is *.MyDomain.com I'll appreciate any help you can provide. Thanks.
undomiel wrote: » Assuming this is an application that is accessed externally as well as internally i.e. OWA; what you'll need to do is create matching internal A records to match up with names that you'll be accessing by externally as well. For example if you accessed OWA via owa.mydomain.com then internally you'll need to create an owa.mydomain.com A record and point it to your server. To simplify internal access to external sites in the mydomain.com zone though, such as www.mydomain.com, I would actually recommend creating a zone for whatever FQDN you are wanting to use like owa.mydomain.com then creating a . A record in there. Pointing it to the zone. That way you won't have as much of a headache maintaining addresses internally in addition to externally.
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