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mballard at otis

May 11, 2012, 1:34 PM

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SSL Certificates and Unified CM/Unity Connection

What do most people do in regards to SSL certificates on CM and UC
(8.6)?



We have a wildcard certificate that we use for most things, but it would
seem the software doesn't support wildcard certificates.


We don't have an internal certificate authority, due to the complexities
of a lot of personal equipment at the college.



I'm going to try the IPSca certificates in the meantime (free due to
being education), but the support isn't as large as I want.



I'm trying to avoid SSL errors on the user client end, and I wanted to
see if anyone found any good solutions.


Thank You,

Matthew Ballard

Network Manager

Otis College of Art and Design

mballard [at] otis


m4ry at email

May 11, 2012, 3:12 PM

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Re: SSL Certificates and Unified CM/Unity Connection [In reply to]

We used to use VeriSign for many years and finally got a wildcard certificate from InCommon that seems to be working well for us.

Mary
Mary Manly
Communications Network Analyst, Sr.
UITS - Unified Communications
University of Arizona
Desk: 520.626.MARY (6279)
Mobile: 520.991.8387
mary [at] arizona<mailto:mary [at] arizona>



From: cisco-voip-bounces [at] puck [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces [at] puck] On Behalf Of Matthew Ballard
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 1:34 PM
To: cisco-voip [at] puck
Subject: [cisco-voip] SSL Certificates and Unified CM/Unity Connection

What do most people do in regards to SSL certificates on CM and UC (8.6)?

We have a wildcard certificate that we use for most things, but it would seem the software doesn't support wildcard certificates.

We don't have an internal certificate authority, due to the complexities of a lot of personal equipment at the college.

I'm going to try the IPSca certificates in the meantime (free due to being education), but the support isn't as large as I want.

I'm trying to avoid SSL errors on the user client end, and I wanted to see if anyone found any good solutions.

Thank You,
Matthew Ballard
Network Manager
Otis College of Art and Design
mballard [at] otis<mailto:mballard [at] otis>

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