Hello Dave,
Saturday, August 04, 2001, 11:14:37 AM, Dave Warren wrote:
>> > I could run http://www.devilsplayground.net/ and
>> > http://webmail.devilsplayground.net/ on the same IP/port if my
> certificate
>> > was for *.devilsplayground.net couldn't I?
>>
>> > Or is the wildcard part handled by the server, rather then the browser?
>>
>> With a wildcard cert you can use namebased virtual hosting for SSL,
>> but only for the *.domain.com hostnames. Each unique certificate requires
>> its own unique IP/Port combination.
> That would work for my needs, I've just got a few different web based apps
> that need to be located at / ... They don't care about the domain
> I can't find a way to let IIS accomplish this though, and nobody else can
> handle ISAPI properly.
First off this isn't intended as an MS dig.
But yes, with IIS you do tend to have a lot less flexibility in doing
things in "non-standard" ways.
It's one of the tradeoffs in selecting that platform.
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