AFAIK, you can not use SSL with host headers, as SSL requires binding to a
specific IP address.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zachary Bedell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 1:28 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: OT: IIS sharing on IP address
>
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> > What I'm asking is say I make it up the ip address is
> > 192.168.0.2 the port
> > is 80 and the header is www.here.com, what do I call the
> > folder to keep the
> > website in. Do I call it what I called my header, and do I
> > make 2 headers,
> > one for www.here.com and here.com or just have my DNS refer to it.
>
> Call it anything you want, just don't call ME late to dinner....
>
> But seriously...
>
> (I'm assuming you're configuring IIS, not using the CFML trick that
> someone posted a few messages ago.)
>
> When you're using host headers w/ IIS, you will have entirely
> separate servers for each host you setup.  You set the root directory
> of each of those servers to whatever you like.  There's no "magic" to
> wory about w/ the directory naming.  And I'm not sure, but I *think*
> you need to make two host header entries -- one with & one without
> the 'www.'.
>
> Hope that's helpful.
>
> Do be careful using host headers, tho.  They're far less reliable
> than using separate IPs.  I'd consider them accessable for internal
> stuff or for personal sites, but I would NEVER rely on them for a
> publicly accessable site that might actually be accessed by paying
> customers...
>
> Best regards,
> Zac Bedell
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