You will either have to use a sub-folder under the default site for each secure
shopping cart (such as secure.defaulthost.com/clien1t/)
or assign a separate IP number to each secure site.  The latter will require a
separate certificate for each site.

I prefer to use the sub-folder schema as it only requires one certificate,
either self-signed or purchased.

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Douglas White
group Manager
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: multi homed sever, 443 will not display


| Using *.domain.com might actually get you into trouble with some
| browsers.  I seem to remember Netscape being happy with a wildcard in
| the host position, but IE seemed to be stricter, requiring a separate
| certificate for each host in the domain.  This is decidedly
| inconvenient since 1) it costs money -- not a lot, but some; and 2) you
| don't have the freedom to change host names without buying new
| certificates.
|
| Christian
|
| On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 01:30 PM, Ryan Kime wrote:
|
| > Mark is right. A cert is bound to a URL address and cannot be used on
| > vdirs.
| > You can get a "wildcard" cert for a domain so that *.domain.com will be
| > covered, but it will not cover *.*.com
| >
| >
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 12:06 PM
| > To: CF-Talk
| > Subject: RE: multi homed sever, 443 will not display
| >
| >
| > Matt,
| >
| > Each SSL Certificate must be applied to a separate IP address.  You
| > cannot
| > do virtuals that each have their own cert.  How will the web server
| > know
| > which certificate to serve without looking at the header (which it
| > cannot
| > access until it establishes a secure socket).
| >
| > -Mark
| >
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(DYN)
| > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
| > Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:45 AM
| > To: CF-Talk
| > Subject: multi homed sever, 443 will not display
| >
| >
| > We've just migrated our production web server to a new box.  We have
| > several
| > virtual sites set up in iis.
| >
| > The default web site will display via both port 80 and 443, however the
| > virtual sites will only display over post 80.  We are getting a network
| > connection refused when trying to access the virtual sites via ssl.
| > We have
| > recreated the sites several times, but still can't get them to work.
| >
| > We have changed the cachRealPath attributes in the
| > c:/cfusionmx/runtime/servers/default/SERVER-INF/jrun.xml to false.
| >
| > Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated.
| > Matthew P. Smith
| > Web Developer, Object Oriented
| > Naval Education & Training Professional
| > Development & Technology Center
| > (NETPDTC)
| > (850)452-1001 ext. 1245
| > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| 
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