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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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  • To protect Microsoft Exchange server 2013, UCC ( Unified Communications Certificate ) SSL is the best inplace of wildcard ssl certificate. You can also secure sub domains with it because this type of ssl certificate provides some multiple domains by default at free of cost. But this multiple domain number remains different like 1, 2,3 as per trusted ssl providers like Certs4Less, ClickSSL etc. UCC SSL takes sub-domain as different domain.

    For example,

    If you take UCC SSL for domain.com and the ssl provider (from which you have taken ssl) gives three extra domain at free of cost then you can secure :

    1. domain.com
    2. autodiscover.domain.com
    3. abc.net
    4. blog.xyz.net
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  • To protect Microsoft Exchange server 2013, UCC ( Unified Communications Certificate ) SSL is the best inplace of wildcard ssl certificate. You can also secure sub domains with it because this type of ssl certificate provides some multiple domains by default at free of cost. But this multiple domain number remains different like 1, 2,3 as per trusted ssl providers like Certs4Less, ClickSSL etc. UCC SSL takes sub-domain as different domain.

    For example,

    If you take UCC SSL for domain.com and the ssl provider (from which you have taken ssl) gives three extra domain at free of cost then you can secure :

    1. domain.com
    2. autodiscover.domain.com
    3. abc.net
    4. blog.xyz.net
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