Well people usually assign an IP address to the secure.domain.com
and one to the regular.domain.com or just run two instances of the
apache server, one regular and one secure.
You can also maintain a wild card cert from Verisign, this cert will
enable you to have all your hosts under your domain secured by one
cert, such that *.yourdomain.com will be vaild for one certificate
issed from Verisign, I belive that Thawte also offers this option,
not sure about Equifax though.
All in all that's a general summary of how its done. Hope I explained
this well.
---Andy
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Subject: How to do mass SSL-hosting?
I wonder how people host sites that have SSL access.
You need a separate IP# per domain name (actually two if
you want to serve domain.com and www.domain.com properly),
there seems to be no way around it.
Or are there other solutions available?
Thanks,
Martin
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