On 5/28/2010 8:46 PM, K Post wrote: > NAME based with a single IP. So you're using a single self-signed cert with multiple names - or, if you're using separate certs for each site, then I'd like to know how you're accomplishing that, because everything I've ever found on doing this says you have to use a single cert with multiple hostnames, which means a self-signed cert (unless you want to spend huge bucks - if you can even buy these, I've never checked).
>> I guess it would help if you wouldn't enter a thread half-way >> without reading the previous posts. > Feeling a little pissy are we? I entered this thread as the 4th > post, the one immediately following your initial post. You must have > me confused with someone else. Possibly - it just didn't sound like you'd been reading from the beginning. I hate repeating myself and have been multiple times during this thread, so yeah, I get pissy when I have to do that. > You're repeatedly said that there's an issue with the "auth aspect" > doing a single IP and named virtual servers with apache. Well, in my initial comment I did leave out one other (seemingly obvious) aspect - the only way to use name based virtual hosts on a single IP is with a single cert with multiple names - which means a self-signed cert - and it is this that causes you to lose the auth aspect to SSL (no way to prove you are who you claim to be). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Assp-test mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test
