can we use comodo 90 day trial ucc on edge server for federation purpose

Réponse proposée can we use comodo 90 day trial ucc on edge server for federation purpose

  • jeudi 22 avril 2010 08:45
     
     

    we have to federate with our partners, who demand for having third party trusted certificate on edge server,

    can we use comodo 90 day trial uc certificate for initial period, on later on stages when things get matured we are planning to buy this certificate.

    is there any possible objection coming from our federated partner, when we provide this trial period certificate to our federated partner, will this certificate reflect any indication that this is a trial certificate.

    plz suggest.

     

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  • jeudi 22 avril 2010 13:06
     
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    I haven't used the comodo 90 day trial but my understanding is that they simply set the expiration date to 90 days out.  Otherwise, it is a completely functional certificate so it should work for your edge sip/web conferencing certificate.  So as long as all of your SRV records on the edge are configured (or they manually set the federation status on their side to your edge server) then federation should work.  Assuming they also have a valid public cert of course.  :-)

    Thanks,

    Richard


    Richard Brynteson | Convergent Solutions Group | http://www.tincupsandstring.com
    • Proposé comme réponse ThomasForeman jeudi 16 septembre 2010 20:32
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  • mardi 25 mai 2010 05:03
     
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    Before we deployed OCS we had Comodo certs, and I used the Comodo trial certs at first. It worked fine.

    You can also just get 3 regular certs, one for sip.domain.com, one for webconf.domain.com and one for avconf.domain.com.

     

    • Proposé comme réponse ThomasForeman jeudi 16 septembre 2010 20:32
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  • mercredi 26 mai 2010 01:25
     
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    Hello dear,

    The trial certificate will be fully function certificate till the trial period ends.

     

    Thankx

    • Proposé comme réponse Pankaj.Rai mercredi 26 mai 2010 01:25
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  • jeudi 16 septembre 2010 20:33
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    Technically the A/V certificate does not need to be issued by a public third-party CA.  If you have an internal Enterprise CA then the AV certificate can be issued by that same internal CA. It is only used for internal communications (internal server to Edge internal interface).
    Jeff Schertz, PointBridge | MVP | MCITP: Enterprise Messaging | MCTS: OCS