Could use something like nginx to proxy the HTTPS requests to the original 
server.

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On 26/11/2009, at 2:43 PM, chris burgess wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Aaron Cooper <[email protected]> wrote:
> Say I have a domain hosted on one server, and there is an existing 
> application using the same domain over https (with existing cert) on another 
> server. Is it possible to route all https traffic to the original server?
>  
> http://www.mydomain.co.nz : A website hosted on 114.111.111.111
> https://www.mydomain.co.nz : Existing application hosted on 114.111.111.999 
> (and different physical machine)
>  
> Is this even possible?
> 
> 
> the protocol portion of the URL is not significant for DNS, so no that won't 
> work
> 
> you'd need to use separate hostnames, redirects, proxying, or some other 
> setup to have them both work. 
> 
> only with proxying could they both appear to have the same hostname (and 
> you'll need requests for http:// to go via the existing appserver, which will 
> not speed things up).
> 
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