At 12:01 PM 8/19/2004, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
RJ wrote:

OK, I've done some more searching

I think you're making this harder than it needs to be...

That's definitely the story of my life.....

For those as clueless as me, here's what I did to get
it to work:  edit up server.xml to define a Connector for
each SSL cert, listing port="443", address="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx",
and keystoreFile="path_for_IP_xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" for each
IP's keystore.

Thanks to everyone who helped!

rj


I read one post in the archives that said to create a new connector
for each IP, but that doesn't work (at least using the Administration
tool -- it only allows one connector on 443).

So don't use the Administration tool :-) -- use the text editor of your choice, create the Connector definitions, and you're done.

I assure you it works -- that's how my server's configured: two IP
addresses, two Connectors, two certs, both using port 443.

FWIW!
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