> Jay Lee said:

>chester c young said:
>>
>>>> does anyone have any idea on how to have ssl with multiple
domains?
>>
>>> Must use different ip addresses. That's rooted in the ssl
handshake:
>>> the client does not send the name of the (virtual) host before it
>>> receives the server's certificate.
>>
>> Have multiple ip's, and certificate for each ip 
>> but cannot figure out how to make them work for imap and esmtp.

> I have never tried this configuration before but according to an old
> post of Sam's, naming the certs imapd.pem.$ip works.  i.e. 
> imapd.pem.10.1.5.10, imapd.pem.10.1.5.15, etc.  Same thing for esmtp
> and pop3d.  Sam's post is here:

>http://groups-beta.google.com/group/mailing.unix.courier-imap/browse_thread/thread/4b0689256161ec2/df0e25e72846ac70?q=ssl+certificate+ip+sam&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fmailing.unix.courier-imap%2Fsearch%3Fgroup%3Dmailing.unix.courier-imap%26q%3Dssl+certificate+ip+sam%26qt_g%3D1%26searchnow%3DSearch+this+group%26&_doneTitle=Back+to+Search&&d#df0e25e72846ac70

do you use the same certificate for https, imapd-ssl and esmtpd-ssl, or
gen one from courier? if so, do you use the SSLCertificateFile or
SSLCertificateChainFile (to use Apache parlance)?


                
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