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
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
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.
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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)
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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