Hi.

While reading the config files, I stumbled upon this block (in various config 
files):

# VIRTUAL HOSTS (servers only):
#
# Due to technical limitations in the original SSL/TLS protocol, a dedicated
# IP address is required for each virtual host certificate. If you have
# multiple certificates, install each certificate file as
# $TLS_CERTFILE.aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd, where "aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd" is the IP address
# for the certificate's domain name. So, if TLS_CERTFILE is set to
# /etc/certificate.pem, then you'll need to install the actual certificate
# files 
as /etc/certificate.pem.192.168.0.0.2, /etc/certificate.pem.192.68.0.0.3
# and so on, for each IP address.


Am I wrong or are there too many blocks per IP address? 

Yes, it's only a comment typo but I got confused reading that.


Also an additional, even more minor issue: the second example address starts 
with "192.68" and I would think it should be "192.168". This is also true for 
comments on comments for PORT and SSLPORT in all config files.

regards,
Bernd

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