For the 2013 release, Lync Server 2013 and other Microsoft server products, including Exchange 2013 and SharePoint Server, support the Open Authorization (OAuth) protocol for server-to-server authentication and authorization. Ĭommunication with other applications and servers, such as Exchange 2013, requires a certificate that is supported by the other applications and products. For a list of public CAs that provide certificates that comply with specific requirements for unified communications (UC) certificates and have partnered with Microsoft to ensure they work with the Lync Server Certificate Wizard, see article Microsoft Knowledge Base 929395, "Unified Communications Certificate Partners for Exchange Server and for Communications Server," at. For details about wildcard certificate support, see Wildcard certificate support in Lync Server 2013.Īlthough an internal enterprise certification authority (CA) is recommended for internal servers, you can also use a public CA. Wildcard certificates are supported for the subject alternative names associated with the simple URLs on the Front End pool, Front End Server, or Director.
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