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ok I am pretty sure I have seen secure crt do this before but I want to be able to be logged into quite a few servers but I don't want 1 box in my task box @ bottom per server so I want them all under 1 secure crt application I know I have seen this before but can't figure out what option to change to make it like this.
I'm not exactly sure what your saying here?
You want to run a SSL certificate under many domains at once (e.g. register cert as *.mydomain.com) or under many servers, because I think the second is impossible?
no the ssh application secure crt I want to have it running 1 time with multiple ssh connections to different servers without filling up my task bar @ bottom of my screen with secure crt boxes. obviously you hav'nt used secure crt?
What I do is have a shell open to my gateway box and then run, "ssh user@myotherserver.com" and enter my pass, now I have both servers in one box so to speak, but you have the run the command "exit" to get back to my gateway box at home. to work on local files ect'
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