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Subject: Re: [Cherokee] question about several ssl enabled virtual hosts
From: Stefan de Konink <[email protected]>
To: Michiel van Es <[email protected]>
Date: 07/01/2009 02:48 PM

> On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Michiel van Es wrote:
> 
>>> On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Michiel van Es wrote:
>>>
>>>> That is it?
>>> *try it*
>> *I did it but it does not work*
>> That is why I am asking if I am doing something wrong with this config?
> 
> Now the leading proud user list is running on a single ip on multiple
> sites and that is an out of the box configuration. And since you had https
> working before, I wonder what you broke or better what you are trying to
> prevent. If cherokee binds to all the IPs you want, it should work right?

I broke it by running websites with SSL with diffirent ip's.
You want me to fix the DNS..that is not always possible in large
corporations..
I am coming from a apache 2 websites, 2 SSL certs and 2 diffirent
ip-adresses environment.
You are saying to me: ah we run it with 1 ip, so you could/should do it
also. (forcing me to change my dns - with al the TTL cache hassle).
That is not what I want..

> 
> Ofcourse you can run two different servers, that maybe a bit overkill.

1 webserver can host multiple ip-adresses with diffirent SSL certs right?

> 
>>> It even works without your extra IP. But since that will not work in
>>> ancient versions of IE, people still waste v4 space.
>> Ie 6 and up and Firefox 3 and up.
> 
> Get the facts microsoft campaign:
> 
> Browsers with support for TLS server name indication:[5]
> 
>     * Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or later
>     * Opera 8.0 or later (the TLS 1.1 protocol must be enabled)
>     * Internet Explorer 7 (Vista, not XP) or later
>     * Google Chrome (Vista, not XP)
>     * Safari 3.2.1 Mac OS X 10.5.6

Too bad , that IS 6 is is the third most used browser..what will I tell
my visitors?
Go upgrade your browser?! (Please try to tell large banks to upgrade all
their OS-es and browsers and see how many years it will take) Why do you
think IE 6 is still one market leading browser and STILL websites are
being developed for IE 6?

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

Offcourse it is unsecure and ancient..but I have to take care of my
customers will and needs not my own...

> 
> 
> Stefan
> 
> 

Michiel
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