![]() Additionally, issuing your own certificates can remove complications caused by the certificate verification process used by most vendors, and there are no fees needed for each certificate.Īlthough this use case is not supported by FileMaker, I had a client who had no choice but to use their internally signed certificates, and was having issues getting to work on their newly updated server, which had been working fine with FileMaker Server 15. Often this is because the domain is only used internally, and most vendors don’t easily allow (if at all) the signing of server certificates for non-public domains. ![]() Typically, you buy an SSL certificate for a server from a SSL vendor. However, some companies may decide that they want to issue their own SSL certificates. ![]() Simon Brown, beezwax developer, solves a use case scenario not allowed for with FileMaker’s insistence on SSL certificates: A company that has a nonpublic domain and wants to issue their own certificate: ![]()
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