Work arounds are:

      1. Different IP addresses - Only sure way to reach everyone but your ISP
      may restrict your IP address allocation (solution - move ISP :)
      2. Different ports - But many firewalls block access to non-standard ports
      i.e. anything not 443. This may not be a problem for you.
      3. Errr - that's it I think.

      HTH,

      Simon Wilcox.




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> There are protocol upgrades under consideration but until they are agreed, and
> until most browsers implement them, the answer is still "it's impossible".

But what do i have to do.  I only have one phyiscal server.  And i need
to have ssl servers running with different domain names on each.  How is
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> Owen Boyle wrote:
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> > Nick Davies wrote:
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> > > can anyone help me.  I have a mod_ssl/apache server running and i'm
> > > trying to setup name based virtualhosts on it, but i can't figure out
> > > how.  I can setup name based virtualhost on the non ssl server.
> > >
> >
> > Congratulations!
> >
> > You are the one-millionth mod_ssl user to attempt this without realising
> > that it is impossible... :-)
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> Can anyone provide a solution?
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> >
> > Your RTFM instruction is:
> >
> > http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.6/ssl_faq.html#ToC46
> > and
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/modssl-users%40modssl.org/msg07872.html
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> > while you're there, read the rest of the posts on this very subject.
> >
> > (By the way, the reason I'm such an expert is that I did exactly the
> > same thing as you when I installed SSL...)
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> > Best regards,
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