On Tue, Mar 09, 1999, James Simmons wrote:
> How do you have a server work with multiple certificates? Thank you.
Do you mean whether a single Apache instance can run more than one virtual
host and each of those virtual hosts with a different certificate (answer
would be: yes) or whether a parti
Ralf S. Engelschall [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Multiple Certificates?
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999, James Simmons wrote:
> How do you have a server work with multiple certificates? Thank you.
Do you mean whether a s
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999, Juergen Rensen wrote:
> >Do you mean whether a single Apache instance can run more than one virtual
> >host and each of those virtual hosts with a different certificate (answer
> >would be: yes)
>
> Oh?! Does this imply that you can have multiple virtual SSL hosts hanging
On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, Juergen Rensen wrote:
> >Do you mean whether a single Apache instance can run more than one virtual
> >host and each of those virtual hosts with a different certificate (answer
> >would be: yes)
>
> Oh?! Does this imply that you can have multiple virtual SSL hosts hanging
>
> > Oh?! Does this imply that you can have multiple virtual SSL hosts hanging
> > off the same IP address?
>
> No, I'm just talking about virtual hosts and implicitly assumed that this in
> SSL-context always means IP-based. In other words: The virtual hosts cannot
> share the same IP, of cours
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999, Dan Roscigno wrote:
> > > Oh?! Does this imply that you can have multiple virtual SSL hosts hanging
> > > off the same IP address?
> >
> > No, I'm just talking about virtual hosts and implicitly assumed that this in
> > SSL-context always means IP-based. In other words: Th
> > Another thing that can be done is to have a wildcard cert
> > (common name = *.domain) this will allow you to have
> > foo.domain:443, bar.domain:443, www.domain:443 etc. All of
> > the domains have the same ip address and port, and they all
> > use the same cert. I know that Thawte issues
Do NetScape & IE support such *.domain certs?
Juergen
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From: Ralf S. Engelschall [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 1999 3:29 AM
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Subject: Re: Multiple Certificates?
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999, Dan Roscigno w
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999, Dan Roscigno wrote:
> > > Another thing that can be done is to have a wildcard cert
> > > (common name = *.domain) this will allow you to have
> > > foo.domain:443, bar.domain:443, www.domain:443 etc. All of
> > > the domains have the same ip address and port, and they all
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 10:35:11AM +0100, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote
(to the sw-mod-ssl mailing list):
> On Wed, Mar 10, 1999, Juergen Rensen wrote:
>> I tried to setup
>> virtual SSL hosts on the same IP address, but Apache always returned one
>> and the same default site. Has this changed?
>
> > On Wed, Mar 10, 1999, Juergen Rensen wrote:
>
> >> I tried to setup
> >> virtual SSL hosts on the same IP address, but Apache always returned one
> >> and the same default site. Has this changed?
>
> > No, this cannot be changed. It's the chicken and egg problem HTTP
> > over SSL/TLS alway
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