It's not possible. If you think about the entire logic behind SSL you'd see
that.

Mr. Michele Neylon
Blacknight Solutions
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian
> Sent: 16 June 2003 18:04
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> > As Gerald said point most of your sites to one IP but keep "if any" 
> > extra IPs for SSL certificates :)
> 
> Is there ever going to be a way to create ssl enabled sites 
> without using a unique IP address.
> 
> Surely just as when each site had to have a unique IP address 
> before name based hosting came along, surely there has got to 
> be a way of providing SSL certificates without having to use 
> a single IP address each and every time.
> 
> Surely given the distinct shortage of IP addresses, that some 
> OS provider must be working on something like this, or is it 
> just a million times more difficult to do than flying to the moon.
> 
> Mac...
> 
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