Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Hi,
I've been tearing my hair out over this for quite some time now...so,
this is the scenario:
I have 2 different virtual hosts, both with different server name's and
aliases, naturally with different sets of SSL certificates. My problem
is, no matter how I
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Hi,
I've been tearing my hair out over this for quite some time now...
Stop doing that, because you will have no hair left before you find a
solution.
so,
this is the scenario:
I have 2 different virtual hosts, both with different server name's and
aliases,
Hi,
Thanks for your reply... I have them both on one server, with only one
IP... if I used a domain name for one and an IP for the other host,
would that work?
If I cannot assign unique IP's for each vhost, is there another way to
work around it?
Thanks.
Regards,
Nisha
J. Greenlees wrote:
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
I have 2 different virtual hosts, both with different server name's and
aliases, naturally with different sets of SSL certificates.
You cant't have different sets of SSL cerificates for hosts sharing
IP+port as the SSL cerificates are used *before* the reuest
J. Greenlees wrote:
ssl vhosting has to be ip based.
Not really. It's just the certificates that is choosen based on IP and port.
you need a unique ip address for each ssl vhost.
You don't need that. Yo do need a unique IP+port pair for each
cerificate-set if you wish to use different
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply... I have them both on one server, with only one
IP... if I used a domain name for one and an IP for the other host,
would that work?
Haven't thought about it in detail, but I don't think so, not with a
single IP.
Because your IP-based
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Nishaliny Thurairatnam
ni...@foodreg.my wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply... I have them both on one server, with only one
IP... if I used a domain name for one and an IP for the other host,
would that work?
No.
Because your browser translates a domain name