Does anyone know if it is possible, or has anyone done this:
I have two applications running on a single server. The applications use
different domains and URLs, so the single Tomcat instance can easily
tell them apart. (Note: this part is currently working just fine).
https://domain1/application1
https://domain2/application2
Again, both domains point to the same static IP, and yes, it is possible
for someone to access either application from either domain. Normally,
that is not an issue with the clients.
However, I currently have only one SSL certificate on the server - this
is for domain1. So if you use domain1 to access application1, it's all
fine. The security cert comes up green and all that.
BUT - if you try and access application2 via domain2, you get the red
security cert (wrong domain / server name). I would like to purchase a
second certificate for the second domain, and am wondering if this can
be done, and how one would tell Tomcat (in server.xml) to acknowledge
the second certificate.
Currently the stuff in server.xml looks like this:
<Connector port="443" protocol="HTTP/1.1" SSLEnabled="true"
maxThreads="150" enableLookups="false" scheme="https"
secure="true"
keystoreFile="./keys/.keystore" keystorePass="myPassword"
clientAuth="false" sslProtocol="TLS" />
I have a bad feeling it's not possible, but wanted to ask anyway.
Thanks in advance.
-R
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