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Self-signed wildcard certificate?

xplod

New Pleskian
Hi.

I've got a question regarding wildcard SSL certificate:
Currently, I am using a self-signed certificate for my root domain only. But if I try to install a self-signed wildcard certificate for *.domain.tld, every page complains about invalid certificates.

Now my questions:
Are wildcard certificates a browser feature, or does any browser support wildcard certificates (only tested with firefox)
Does Plesk support self-signed wildcard certificates? Or do I have to create them manually?

Best regards,
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