Hi,
Apologies if this has been covered--I searched but did not find.
In the SoftEther VPN server, may I install/use a third-party (Comodo) SSL cert that's already installed on my server?
GaryK
add my own ssl cert?
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Re: add my own ssl cert?
I use this command:
/home/qupfer/vpnserver/vpncmd localhost:5555 /SERVER /PASSWORD='mySecretPassword' /CMD ServerCertSet /LOADCERT:/Path/to/cert.cer /LOADKEY:/path/to//cert.key
/home/qupfer/vpnserver/vpncmd localhost:5555 /SERVER /PASSWORD='mySecretPassword' /CMD ServerCertSet /LOADCERT:/Path/to/cert.cer /LOADKEY:/path/to//cert.key
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Re: add my own ssl cert?
Thanks for that. It's helpful.
My bad, but ultimately my question is a little more complicated than, "Can I install a third-party SSL cert." It should have been, "Can I install a third-party SSL cert, and then address my SSTP clients to that name-space?" For instance, if my SSL cert Is named "VPN.MyClient.Org," and I have an A record set to "VPN.MyClient.Org," will I be able to connect to a SoftEther VPN server?
GaryK
My bad, but ultimately my question is a little more complicated than, "Can I install a third-party SSL cert." It should have been, "Can I install a third-party SSL cert, and then address my SSTP clients to that name-space?" For instance, if my SSL cert Is named "VPN.MyClient.Org," and I have an A record set to "VPN.MyClient.Org," will I be able to connect to a SoftEther VPN server?
GaryK
GaryK
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Re: add my own ssl cert?
How about entering the domain to the VPN destination entry on the VPN client?