On 3/16/06, Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday, 16 בMarch 2006 01:05, Amos Shapira wrote:

>
> In the mean time, head over there -
> http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/VhostTaskForce for some interesting
> alternatives on how to solve this on the certificate level. Note that
> all of these require you to be able to regenerate your certificate when
> your vhost setup changes, so its not applicable for most vhosting
> needs.

This seems to be the solution for me. It's my server, so it's unlikely
someone will change it behind my back...
Might be an issue with some browsers. I will have to test and see.

As for the other options:
1. More IP's
The best solution, but not really scalable, money wise.

2. Alternate ports:
This will be a problem with firewalls and proxies.

3. Redirection:
Can be confusing, as the normal address (site.tld:80) and actual site
(www.tld:443/site) are not the same an this can scare users.

Thanks to all that replied.
>
> --
> Oded
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