AFAIK, you need to have a dedicated IP for each site you want to use SSL
on. 

This was discussed awhile back on the list. I'm sure you can find more
info if you search the archives.

HTH,
chris


-----Original Message-----
From: cf-talk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 2:16 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: problems with SSL and host-headers

Hi list,
I have a CF-shared box with
one IP-adress.
I would like to do the following:
Having access to https://subdomain.domain.com:443
I have a valid certificate for this subdomain from Thawte
but when I try to connect to that URL
I get an error, that there is no such server.
I am sure it has s.th. to do with host-headers.
Someone else told me, that you can only run one certificate
with one port (e.g. 443) on the same IP using host-headers (HTTP 1.1)
Can s.o. verify this ?
Thanks Uwe

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