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How to configure OpenAccess SDK Server to use two certificates for two different domains ?

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TitleHow to configure OpenAccess SDK Server to use two certificates for two different domains ?
URL Namehow-to-configure-openaccess-sdk-server-to-use-two-certificates-for-two-different-domains
Article Number000178393
EnvironmentProduct : OpenAccess SDK
Version : All supported versions
Database : NA
OS : All supported platforms
Application : All supported applications
Question/Problem Description

Is there a way how to configure OpenAccess SDK Server to use two certificates for two different domains (for one server instance that can be accessed through two different hostnames)?
Do you have any recommendations for this situation?

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Currently OpenAccess does not support to configure multiple certificates. However, this can be achieved by generating a single certificate with multiple SAN entries (for each domain).
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Last Modified Date10/10/2016 1:24 PM
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