[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> You are correct that you cannot have two different certs on one IP.
>
Well, actually you can, if you listen on different ports. But that means that
the port has to be requested expicitly in the URL. But of course now I'm just
being anal.
And I wasn't being anal enough in my previous post, when I didn't mention
that using different IP addresses isn't of course name-based virtual hosting.
Why it has to be perceived as so complex though, I just don't know. It's as
simple as this:
Unless: 1) You have a wild-card certificate; or 2) You explicitly listen on a
different port, and the user explicitly request that port in the URL; you
can't do name-based virtual hosting over SSL. You can, however, do IP-based
virtual hosting.
adam