On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Vadim Fedukovich wrote:
I mean, it was answered, on this thread, several days ago.
To repeat it: ip address is the only way for a webserver
to choose a certificate/key to use for SSL handshake.
Usual instrument in plain HTTP, "Host: " header, is available
only after
From: Paulo Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pjsm On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Vadim Fedukovich wrote:
pjsm
pjsm I mean, it was answered, on this thread, several days ago.
pjsm To repeat it: ip address is the only way for a webserver
pjsm to choose a certificate/key to use for SSL handshake.
pjsm Usual
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Subject: RE: SSL + VirtualHost in Apache 1.3.x
From: Paulo Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pjsm On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Vadim Fedukovich wrote:
pjsm
pjsm I mean, it was answered, on this thread
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, tomn wrote:
The first is you assume all the calls go to port 443. Well, most calls to
ssl cites are programmed in. You don't type them in.
So, you can run apache-ssl with this scenario:
Port 443
Listen 1.2.3.4:444
Listen 1.2.3.4:445
Listen 1.2.3.4:446
I
tomn wrote:
So, you can run apache-ssl with this scenario:
Port 443
Listen 1.2.3.4:444
Listen 1.2.3.4:445
Listen 1.2.3.4:446
Then, Each VH has the same IP with the corresponding port.
Each VH has a different Certificate.
Each VH serves up the correct certificate.
This would also work
TLS doesn't support name-based virtual servers either.
Someone needs to yell at the TLS working group! A chance to 'automatically'
add support for name-based virtual hosts to all protocols layered on top of
TLS is too good to give up. It would take decades to add that support to
each
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
This is why upgrading to TLS within the original protocol is a better
idea, as stated in RFC2817, among others. After all, it wouldn't be
that difficult to write a small routine library that deals with this
kind of upgrade, or so I imagine...
Exactly,
From: "David Schwartz" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
davids TLS doesn't support name-based virtual servers either.
davids
davids Someone needs to yell at the TLS working group! A
davids chance to 'automatically' add support for name-based virtual
davids hosts to all protocols layered on top of
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Norman Mackey wrote:
Shouldn't it be possible to configure Apache/OpenSSL to
handle name-based virtual hosting using TLS? Apparently
Norman,
I believe it was made clear already. The only point to add
is a recent RFC on "Upgrade to TLS".
ARIN thinks so, since they've
Vadim Fedukovich wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Norman Mackey wrote:
I believe it was made clear already. The only point to add
is a recent RFC on "Upgrade to TLS".
I've read that RFC and I tried to find information on whether IE or
Netscape were planning on supporting (or did support) it
t: Re: SSL + VirtualHost in Apache 1.3.x
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Poetsch, Michael wrote:
Hello Apache user community,
Michael,
this is not exactly apache list, anyway:
does anybody know if it is possible to configure multiple virtual hosts with
different SSL certificates? Basically
t: RE: SSL + VirtualHost in Apache 1.3.x
Shouldn't it be possible to configure Apache/OpenSSL to
handle name-based virtual hosting using TLS? Apparently
ARIN thinks so, since they've adopted a policy of not
issuing IPs for virtual hosts anymore.
I'm desperately searching for the instruction
David Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the problem is that TLS is not widly deployed on browsers. until it is
trying to use it for name-based secure servers will be very
problematic. for crying out loud people are still running into problems
with name based normal srvers and that just requires
Hi Michael,
Here's an example of how virtual hosts would be implemented with different
certs.
VirtualHost 'Server IP 1':443
Port 443
SSLEngine on
ServerName abc.com
DocumentRoot "/usr/local/www/htdocs"
SSLCertificateKeyFile /usr/local/www/conf/ssl.key/abc.key
SSLCertificateChainFile
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Poetsch, Michael wrote:
Hello Apache user community,
Michael,
this is not exactly apache list, anyway:
does anybody know if it is possible to configure multiple virtual hosts with
different SSL certificates? Basically it should be possible to include all
SSL related
Vadim Fedukovich wrote:
Beware features of IE on processing wildcarded
certificates.
Different Michael here ... what "features" ??
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OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org
User Support
Not all versions of IE accept wildcard certs. Look at www.thawte.com and
www.verisign.com for more details.
Basically a warning about the CN of the cert not matching the website name
will come up...
Edwin
"Michael T. Babcock" wrote:
Vadim Fedukovich wrote:
Beware features of IE on
, and I would be eternally
grateful if someone could point me to any.
--
Norm Mackey (EXP.com)
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