Will Any Popular Root CA Sign a host.domain.local Certificate

certificate-authoritycominternal-dnslocalssl-certificate

My boss refuses to allow private IP addresses into a public DNS definition. So I am unable to put the private SVN box IP (svn.ourcompany.com) into a .com DNS record. It exists only at svn.ourcompany.local

I don't mind this, ultimately, except when it comes to SSL.

Is there a popular (root CA cert pre-installed in all OSes) CA that signs .local certificate requests? It doesn't need to have any bells and whistles, no wild card, it can even cost a nominal fee.

I really don't want to go around and install a self-rolled root CA in every user's computer, and have to redo it when something changes. It's just annoying.

Best Answer

Why not use a local DNS server that doesn't answer external requests, with an entry for your SVN server? Or does that violate the "public DNS definition" policy (which is absurd, if the host is not publicly resolvable)?