Cliff Woolley wrote:
> <snip>
> Two things: Each vhost *must* have its own certificate because the
> certificate contains the domain name of the host, and they have to match
> or it triggers a security alarm in browsers. Second, if you only have
> one IP, then you can only have one SSL-enabled virtual host. The
> reason<snip>
The company I currently host through has SSL for each of the virtual hosts.
There have thousands of accounts, hard to beleive they would have a
certificate for each virtual domain.
Would one certificate work if the virtual hosts were IP-Based with (ip
aliases) virtual ip?
( I beleive that is the term for using one IP to serve many. I'm still very
new to linux)
Allen
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