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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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  • If your website is located on Microsoft Office Communication Server or Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft is recommending to protect your website with UCC (Unified Communication Certificate) SSL Certificate only.

    UCC SSL Certificate will allow you to protect up to 100 multiple domains along with your base domain.

    Comodo, Thawte, GeoTrust and Symantec are genuine Certificate Authorities which are suggested by Microsoft to secure Exchange server. - https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/kb/929395

    It is not a bad idea to use a Wildcard SSL Certificate, as your demand is to secure your sub-domains. And the wildcard SSL certificate can protect your unlimited number of sub-domains.

    If you are looking for affordable and cheap Wildcard & UCC SSL Certificate, then Comodo is the best option.

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  • If your website is located on Microsoft Office Communication Server or Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft is recommending to protect your website with UCC (Unified Communication Certificate) SSL Certificate only.

    UCC SSL Certificate will allow you to protect up to 100 multiple domains along with your base domain.

    Comodo, Thawte, GeoTrust and Symantec are genuine Certificate Authorities which are suggested by Microsoft to secure Exchange server. - https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/kb/929395

    It is not a bad idea to use a Wildcard SSL Certificate, as your demand is to secure your sub-domains. And the wildcard SSL certificate can protect your unlimited number of sub-domains.

    If you are looking for affordable and cheap Wildcard & UCC SSL Certificate, then Comodo is the best option.

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