As you've read, one port per IP on port 443. This provides for
seamless SSL using a trusted certificate, or a alert box if it is your
own certificate. There is another way though, if you are stuck with a
single IP address, where you use specific ports but you have to
include the port numbers in your URL which is not a very good way of
coding - if it's your own site(s) and server then it can be a workable
solution - note though, that corporates using strict firewalls could
have problems with accessing SSL on a different port. But it is
possible though, using IIS. if you want more info I'll give you the
email address of my sys adm who can give you the gritty details.
If you have 1 IP per domain, you can have multiple certs, one for each IP.
However, if you're running IIS with "Host Headers", you'll be limited to one cert.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Mowers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 5:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Re: [OT] - Off topic Multiple SSL certs on one IIS Box?
I know this is way off topic but I was wondering if it is possible to have multiple SSL certs installed on one Physical server.
I have one SSL Cert registered to a domain on my Windows 2003 Server (IIS6) that is using port 443. Can I create another domain (host headers) and install another SSL cert for that domain. Do I have to use a different port for that new domain? I know someone has done this. Is there any limit on SSL certs I can install on one box?
Thanks,
Brian Mowers
Canton,MI
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