You can make up your own internal ip's.
"Internal"
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You can make up your own internal ip's.
"Internal"
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Regards, Robert
Well. thats nice and all, but that is not what I want. I need ssl for fqdn . I setup one new IP, a private one and assigned it to a domain, and the domain still works. I assigned the ssl to that same domain, but it does not work, or it is the same page as before when it was the only domain with ssl. It just got a page could not be found error, and I think its just because I dont have a index.html or something.
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Nevermind, it still does not display even with an index.htm. i am not sure why I get the The page cannot be displayed errors here.
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The method I listed a few posts up was the only way I figured out how to do it. Perhaps there is a way to edit the dns zone without having to give the site its on nameservers but I dont know it.
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I gave it its own private ip like mentioned above. (private=internal) in the 192.168.0.10-25 range, and have added them to the IP pool. I then assigned a domain to one and am using ip based hosting, but it still resolves to the public IP beacuse private IPs can not be access through the internet as we all know. SO, I installed a ssl cert for it, and it dont get a page: Page can not be displayed.
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I registered mydomain1.com's nameserver using the ip's I set aside ie ns1.mydomain1.com etc.
then I changed mydomain1.com's to its own nameservers instead of mine ie ns1.myhostsite.com to ns1.mydomain1.com and ns1 etc.
Then I edited the dns zone appropriately.
Do you have a couple of public ip's that you can spare?
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No kiddin, if you do I would love to have one as well.
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lol
no i meant to setup nameserver for the sites that you want to have ssl on
you can reuse those ip's for multiple sites
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If I have public IP from NOC for accounts, is there a way to add them to the account after the fact?
For example...
If I set up an account for a customer and they decide later they need a SSL, how do I give them the SSL?
I dont have to recreate there account do I?????