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wildcard SSL certificate

Aussupport July 28, 2014

Hi all,

My domain name ans derver name

wikiserver.domain.com

SSL

*.company.com

so how do i bind this ssl to https://wiki.company.com

Thanks,

as

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Deleted user July 28, 2014
Hi We're running Confluence behind Apache using a wildcard SSL certificate. We used the instructions on this page - https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Using+Apache+with+mod_proxy- without any special steps for the wildcard cert. In addition we're using the same wildcard cert for JIRA (behind Apache) and Crowd (via the standard tomcat container)
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Tiago Comasseto
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July 28, 2014

A way I know it can be done is via IIS using Host Headers as in this KB, then the SSL wildcard can be configured as suggested in this blogpost.

I've never tried to use wildcard certificates directly with Tomcat, but I supose it would be possible as well.

Cheers

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