Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-14 Thread Sam Varshavchik
chester c young writes: does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake: the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it receives the server's certificate. Have multiple ip's, and

Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-13 Thread Matthias Wimmer
Hi Chester! chester c young schrieb am 2005-01-12 19:45:27: does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? in imapd-ssl, for example, a certificate is generated for one domain - that works fine, but when a second domain logs in, the mail client (thunderbird) gives a big

Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-13 Thread Alessandro Vesely
chester c young wrote: does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake: the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it receives the server's certificate.

Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-13 Thread Jeff Jansen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 chester c young wrote: | does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? in | imapd-ssl, for example, a certificate is generated for one domain - | that works fine, but when a second domain logs in, the mail client | (thunderbird)

Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-13 Thread Jay Lee
chester c young said: does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake: the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it receives the server's certificate. Have multiple ip's, and

Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-13 Thread Bill Taroli
Jay Lee wrote: chester c young said: does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake: the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it receives the server's certificate. Have

Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-13 Thread chester c young
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake: the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it receives the server's certificate. Have multiple ip's, and certificate for each ip

Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-13 Thread chester c young
Jay Lee said: chester c young said: does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl handshake: the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it receives the server's certificate. Have multiple

[courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-12 Thread chester c young
does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains? in imapd-ssl, for example, a certificate is generated for one domain - that works fine, but when a second domain logs in, the mail client (thunderbird) gives a big warning that the certificate does not match. have tried to make

Re: [courier-users] ssl serving multiple domains

2005-01-12 Thread Bill Taroli
I host a few domains and chose to handle this by not having them each connect to a named server in their own domains. Instead, they continue to connect to the mail server in a single domain. Bill Taroli chester c young wrote: does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple domains?