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Philip B. Howells wrote:
> So, is it possible to
> have different certificates for each virtual domain?  

AFAIK that's only possible if each domain has a separate ip address.
However, one cert can have multiple valid names.  Check out the
"subjectAltName" in the openssl docs.   It allows one cert to have
multiple distinguished names.  Very handy.  You'd have to test your
client software as well, however, to make sure that it correctly accepts
the subjectAltName field and doesn't just read the common name and
ignore the rest.

Jeff Jansen
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