Topic Last Modified: 2010-07-17
The certificates required to support external user access include certificates issued by a public certification authority (CA), and certificates issued by an internal Enterprise CA:
- Certificates required for the external interface of Edge
Servers and the reverse proxy must be issued by a public CA.
- Certificates required for the internal interface can be issued
by either a public CA or an internal Enterprise CA. We recommend
using an internal Windows Server 2008 CA or Windows Server 2008 R2
CA for creating these certificates to save on the expense of using
public certificates.
It can take time to process certificate requests, especially requests to public CAs, so you should request certificates for your Edge Servers early enough to ensure that they are available when you start deployment of your Edge components. For a summary of certificate requirements for Edge Servers, see Certificate Requirements for External User Access.