You should be able to put nFuse and CSG together on the same server. If you're using 2 servers for load balancing, you'll need to pay for 2 certs but you can duplicate the same cert from server1 to server2. How does everyone else do NLB with their CSG servers? I'm thinking 2 servers with 2 different IPs, turn on NLB on both (Win2k advanced servers) with a 3'rd IP (this IP is then registered with DNS with the web address). Then generate a CSR from server1, apply it on server1 and then copy it over and apply it to server2. Thoughts? _____ Brian Claus, MCP, Network+, A+ Network Administrator WESCO Distribution, Inc. 225 West Station Square Drive, Suite 700 Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1122 Phone: 412-454-2412 Fax: 412-454-2540 <mailto:bclaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> bclaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _____ -----Original Message----- From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mike MacDonald Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 10:38 AM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] One SSL Certificate or Two? Real quick, I have an NFuse/CSG implementation I did a year ago using an internal CA. I am going to swich it over to a public CA. Currently I have 2 server certificates, one on the NFuse server and one on the CSG server. Looking at GeoTrust I am not sure if I can do 1 certificate with two licenses or if I need to do 2 certificates or if it matters either way? Thanks in advance, Mike MacDonald