On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Vadim Fedukovich wrote:
> I mean, it was answered, on this thread, several days ago.
> To repeat it: ip address is the only way for a webserver
> to choose a certificate/key to use for SSL handshake.
> Usual instrument in plain HTTP, "Host: " header, is available
> only after handshake.
I follow this discussion, but there's something I could not
get. How does the client/server behaves with this scenario: different
certificates to the same ip, diffrent names to the same ip. Aren't we
breaking something here?
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