I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong, which I probably am. I
don't have the BIND book in front of me, so I can't look this up, but
can this be accomplished through DNS? Have both domains point to one
IP address, but on different ports? For example,
https://www.mydomain1.com points to 111.111.111.111:443 and
https://www.mydomain2.com points to 111.111.111.111:4433.

Kenny

Larry Cook wrote:

> I apologize for not adding my friends specifics.  He's not looking for load
> balancing or redundancy.  He just want's to host multiple domains and keep
> them on different servers.  His plan was to have multiple IP address but his
> ISP will only give him one.  He's looking at various options, including one
> big honking machine that will use the virtual hosting feature.  One issue he
> still has is that they are e-commerce sites and he tells me that when using
> SSL each domain has to have its own IP address.

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