Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-09 Thread Adam Gołębiowski
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 01:06:29PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Michiel, Yes, that what I mean. They resolve to 1 IP address. Something like Apache with virtual domains. Well, you can't use certs/SSL for virtual hosts sharing the same IP address in Apache either. That is bc

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-08 Thread admin
Hello Michiel, Yes, that what I mean. They resolve to 1 IP address. Something like Apache with virtual domains. Well, you can't use certs/SSL for virtual hosts sharing the same IP address in Apache either. That is bc of catch 22 problem: the requested hostname for vhost is located in HTTP

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-08 Thread Adam Gołębiowski
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 01:06:29PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Michiel, Yes, that what I mean. They resolve to 1 IP address. Something like Apache with virtual domains. Well, you can't use certs/SSL for virtual hosts sharing the same IP address in Apache either. That is bc

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-06 Thread Michiel (Eduwijs B.V)
Yes, that what I mean. They resolve to 1 IP address. Something like Apache with virtual domains. It can see the hostname the user used to connect to the server, although I think that's part of the HTTP protocol though. Does Exim not have a variable, with the hostname the user used to connect

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-06 Thread SerNet Support Lutz Preßler
Because our server is used by multiple domains, the server can be connected to by: smtp.domain1.com smtp.domain2.com smtp.domain3.com Now I can only setup 1 SSL certificate, but that won't work for the other domains. Also if I set the CN to the IP address from the server, the clients

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-06 Thread Graeme Fowler
On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 11:57 +0200, Michiel (Eduwijs B.V) wrote: Yes, that what I mean. They resolve to 1 IP address. Something like Apache with virtual domains. It can see the hostname the user used to connect to the server, although I think that's part of the HTTP protocol though. Does

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-06 Thread Magnus Holmgren
On Thursday 06 September 2007 12:39, Graeme Fowler wrote: With a webserver, the client sends a Host: foo.bar.com request header (for HTTP/1.1 requests) which the server uses to determine the virtual host being called. SMTP does not have an analogous definition. And even if it did, you

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-06 Thread Bernd Jendrissek
Michiel (Eduwijs B.V) wrote: Yes, that what I mean. They resolve to 1 IP address. Something like Apache with virtual domains. It can see the hostname the user used to connect to the server, although I think that's part of the HTTP protocol though. Yes, and by the time Apache can see the

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-06 Thread exim-users
Michiel (Eduwijs B.V) schrieb: Hello, Because our server is used by multiple domains, the server can be connected to by: smtp.domain1.com smtp.domain2.com smtp.domain3.com Now I can only setup 1 SSL certificate, but that won't work for the other domains. Also if I set the CN to the

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-06 Thread Heiko Schlittermann
Michiel (Eduwijs B.V) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Do 06 Sep 2007 11:57:05 CEST): Yes, that what I mean. They resolve to 1 IP address. Something like Apache with virtual domains. It can see the hostname the user used to connect to the server, although I think that's part of the HTTP protocol though.

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates

2007-09-06 Thread Magnus Holmgren
On Thursday 06 September 2007 13:04, Magnus Holmgren wrote: On Thursday 06 September 2007 12:39, Graeme Fowler wrote: With a webserver, the client sends a Host: foo.bar.com request header (for HTTP/1.1 requests) which the server uses to determine the virtual host being called. SMTP does

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates with one process or multiple processes?

2005-06-08 Thread Tony Finch
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Sven Hartge wrote: Is it possible to use multiple SSL certificates with just one exim4 daemon process? (On different IPs, of course.) Yes, it is. Exim doesn't load the certificate until SSL is started, and it uses string expansion to determine where the cert lives. So you

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates with one process or multiple processes?

2005-06-08 Thread Sven Hartge
Tony Finch wrote: On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Sven Hartge wrote: Is it possible to use multiple SSL certificates with just one exim4 daemon process? (On different IPs, of course.) Yes, it is. Exim doesn't load the certificate until SSL is started, and it uses string expansion to determine where the

Re: [exim] Multiple SSL certificates with one process or multiple processes?

2005-06-08 Thread Tony Finch
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Sven Hartge wrote: Is it also possible to set the greeting banner depending on the $interface_address of a connection? Yes, see the smtp_banner option. If you want a more thoroughly worked out (i.e. long) example of changing behaviour based on $interface_address, have a