Hi Armando,

Thanks for the documentation.
But how do I set this up in Cherokee?

I have:
www.pcintelligence.nl => 80.79.194.24
webmail.pcintelligence.nl => 80.79.194.25

Make certs for every virtual host, add them to the virtual hosts.

And on the general tab I add
80.79.194.24 and 80.79.194.25 with TLS ?

That is it?

Where can I find this documentation on the cherokee wiki?

Kind regards,

Michiel


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Cherokee] question about several ssl enabled virtual hosts
From: Armando Camarero <[email protected]>
To: Michiel van Es <[email protected]>
Date: 07/01/2009 02:15 PM

> Cherokee supports TLS Server Name Indication[1], which is similar to the
> Host: field in HTTP, but for HTTPS.
> 
> Armando.
> 
> 
> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication
> 
> Michiel van Es wrote:
>> Sorry for bothering but I am trying to set up multiple SSL virtual hosts.
>> How does Cherokee know which https request goes to which virtual server?
>> (if it does not allow binding virtual hosts to diffirent ip adresses)
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Michiel
>>
>>  
>>> Stefan de Konink wrote:
>>>    
>>>> Michiel van Es wrote:
>>>>      
>>>>> How can I use diffirent ip adresses for my virtual hosts?
>>>>> I got 2 SSL virtual websites, how do I tell them to use ip adress a
>>>>> and the other ip address b ?
>>>>>         
>>>> It is as simple as configuring your BIND and configuring your bind ;)
>>>>
>>>> Aka, configure your DNS that it has two A records for the SSL site.
>>>>       
>>> I have 2 websites with both use SSL..why should I make a round robin dns
>>> rule per SSL website?
>>>
>>>    
>>>>> And off course if possible through the cherokee-admin interface ;)
>>>>>         
>>>> ...and go in the admin to: General -> Ports to listen and specify the
>>>> Bind to. Technically it will bind to all anyway :) so you don't even
>>>> have to worry.
>>>>
>>>> Now you can create a new virtual server, enable https only if you are
>>>> paraniod, and if you really don't like your clients do something nice
>>>> with incomming port or the http hearder.
>>>>       
>>> How can I tell which virtual host should use ip adress A and the other
>>> ip adress B ?
>>>
>>> For example:
>>>
>>> website a - 1.2.3.4:443
>>> website b - 1.2.3.5:443
>>>
>>>    
>>>> Stefan
>>>>       
>>> Michiel
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