Hi Charles, a little off topic, but can you expand on what you're saying
here?

What's the downside of having a single IP apache server running virtual name
based SSL servers?  We run three like this:

https://one.domain.org/
https://two.domain2.org/
https://three.domain3.org/

they all use the same external IP.

I didn't understand what you meant by losing the "auth" aspect to SSL.  What
is the "auth" aspect?  Thanks.

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Charles Marcus
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> It is a myth that you cannot do name-based virtual SSL hosting on a
> single IP... it is actually very simple (at least on linux), but the
> apache guys don't want you to know about it, because there is a downside
> - you do lose the 'auth' aspect to SSL (so you wouldn't want to host a
> commercial shopping cart system this way), but not the 'secure' aspect.
>
>
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