Eric Covener wrote:
Those aren't name-based yet.  If you had two on the same port, they'd
have to share a single certificate and all their SSL settings.  So you
could say it's vacuously possible.


I'm doing name based vhosts with SSL by using a wildcard certificate for *.example.com. All my vhosts are subdomains of example.com, so it works for me. The ssl cert is sent before the browser requests a particular server name, but since my cert is valid for all of the server names, it works. Speaking of which, it's reminded me I wanted to post about mod_proxy balancer-manager not displaying these ssl named based vhosts. I imagine it's not expecting this config, and isn't parsing it properly. Any assistance from those folks is appreciated.

Ryan

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