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Wildcard Certificate needed?

Hello,

I wan´t to protect a Exchange 2013 through the WAF with a public signed certificate from RapidSSL.

 

Is there a need to buy a wildcard certificate? I ask because I´am not sure if I need autodiscover or only OWA/ActiveSync? The endpoints are iPhones, iPads and maybe Windows laptops with Outlook 2013.

For iPhones and iPads I would say I only need ActiveSync and that´s why I only need a single domain certificate like mail.domain.com. But if I need autodiscover (??) I need a second subdomain like autodiscover.domain.com - is it correct?

 

Thanks, Tom

 

edit: sorry wrong discussion forum, please move to general discussion



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  • You can do a wildcard certificate, or if you have a good handle on all of the subdomains/hostnames you need, you can use the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) function of the certificates.  Wild cards certs have certainly gotten more affordable recently, though.

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  • You can do a wildcard certificate, or if you have a good handle on all of the subdomains/hostnames you need, you can use the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) function of the certificates.  Wild cards certs have certainly gotten more affordable recently, though.

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