-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Alexander Dalloz wrote: | Am Mo, den 12.07.2004 schrieb James Kosin um 20:54: | | |>Background: |> I'm trying to setup a secure SMTP connection. I have everything setup; |>but, I have a stumbling block as I see it. My machine has multiple host |>names. | | | You don't say which MTA you are using. That is important information. | | You host can't have multiple host names. You mean you have maybe | multiple IPs, but certainly multiple domains resolving to your box | IP(s). | Public IP: 216.54.13.120 Private IP: 192.168.10.20 216.54.13.120 routes to a Windows 2000 Server providing NAT. Which maps the address to a local address of 192.168.10.20. I have this server setup to do DNS for both nets Public/Private as well. ~ IPs on our network can query the server for DNS of both networks. Example: someone pings james.support.intcomgrp.com they get my personal computer on our LAN. Someone pings beta.intcomgrp.com they ping the other address. | |>Questions: |> |>1) Can you build more than one certificate to be used? I'm not sure how... | | | Don't think so. With Sendmail this is not possible, with Postfix IMHO | neither. I was afraid of this.... Thanks, James -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFA8unvc7lFLjBWKW0RAkUAAJ9wKsWaftV8j9UzMnfUdUQbIXHvDwCeJzvg 8k1hMgMRQCH/JEbZor6+RWU= =wH5c -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----