SSL Cert for TS GATEWAY

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We love RDP over SSL and are going to publish apps for production, but I
have a question about getting a SSL certificate for it. . .

Do I need two certs?

1 for TS GATEWAY
1 for TS WEB

Reading through the help file, it certainly looks like you would need two.

The intent is, to have published apps working as RDP over SSL and if
they want to get to a desktop they would go too,
https://ServerName/ts/en-US/Desktops.aspx or I guess they also go too,
https://ServerName/ts/en-US/default.aspx

tia,
RandyH
 
Re: SSL Cert for TS GATEWAY

It really depends on your SSL certificate. If you use a certificate with
SAN's (subject alternate names), also referred to as a Unified Communication
Certificate, you can put as many hostnames as you want on it. Then you can
use the same certificate for any matching host.


"RandyH" <RHollaw@HOTmail.com> wrote in message
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> We love RDP over SSL and are going to publish apps for production, but I
> have a question about getting a SSL certificate for it. . .
>
> Do I need two certs?
>
> 1 for TS GATEWAY
> 1 for TS WEB
>
> Reading through the help file, it certainly looks like you would need two.
>
> The intent is, to have published apps working as RDP over SSL and if they
> want to get to a desktop they would go too,
> https://ServerName/ts/en-US/Desktops.aspx or I guess they also go too,
> https://ServerName/ts/en-US/default.aspx
>
> tia,
> RandyH
 
Re: SSL Cert for TS GATEWAY

Thanks for the reply, but that really doesn't address my question.

Does any know -
Do I need two certs, one for TS Gateway, one for TS Web????????




Oren Novotny wrote:
> It really depends on your SSL certificate. If you use a certificate
> with SAN's (subject alternate names), also referred to as a Unified
> Communication Certificate, you can put as many hostnames as you want on
> it. Then you can use the same certificate for any matching host.
>
>
> "RandyH" <RHollaw@HOTmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OI12sW6qIHA.672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> We love RDP over SSL and are going to publish apps for production, but
>> I have a question about getting a SSL certificate for it. . .
>>
>> Do I need two certs?
>>
>> 1 for TS GATEWAY
>> 1 for TS WEB
>>
>> Reading through the help file, it certainly looks like you would need
>> two.
>>
>> The intent is, to have published apps working as RDP over SSL and if
>> they want to get to a desktop they would go too,
>> https://ServerName/ts/en-US/Desktops.aspx or I guess they also go too,
>> https://ServerName/ts/en-US/default.aspx
>>
>> tia,
>> RandyH

>
 
Re: SSL Cert for TS GATEWAY

You can use any given certificate with any number of different services.
It's just a matter of configuring the hosts to use the same certificate.

"RandyH" <RHollaw@HOTmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the reply, but that really doesn't address my question.
>
> Does any know -
> Do I need two certs, one for TS Gateway, one for TS Web????????
>
>
>
>
> Oren Novotny wrote:
>> It really depends on your SSL certificate. If you use a certificate with
>> SAN's (subject alternate names), also referred to as a Unified
>> Communication Certificate, you can put as many hostnames as you want on
>> it. Then you can use the same certificate for any matching host.
>>
>>
>> "RandyH" <RHollaw@HOTmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:OI12sW6qIHA.672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> We love RDP over SSL and are going to publish apps for production, but I
>>> have a question about getting a SSL certificate for it. . .
>>>
>>> Do I need two certs?
>>>
>>> 1 for TS GATEWAY
>>> 1 for TS WEB
>>>
>>> Reading through the help file, it certainly looks like you would need
>>> two.
>>>
>>> The intent is, to have published apps working as RDP over SSL and if
>>> they want to get to a desktop they would go too,
>>> https://ServerName/ts/en-US/Desktops.aspx or I guess they also go too,
>>> https://ServerName/ts/en-US/default.aspx
>>>
>>> tia,
>>> RandyH

>>

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