Julien Pierre wrote:

> You still have the ability to use alternate ports for your 2 extra SSL
> servers, using your single IP. If you must use the same port, all may
> not be lost. You might be able get a single cert with all 3 hostnames in
> it, for example. If you want to use different certs or cipher suites,
> only have one IP address, and must use the same port, then you are
> indeed stuck today.

One tiny problem, although I'm not sure how many would be effected,
however some proxies and firewalls prevent access to ports other then
443/80 etc...

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Best regards,
 Duane

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