On 17 Mar 2003, Joon Guillen wrote: > If that is the case, then does it mean that I am left with no choice but > to purchase additional IP addresses?
Yes, and must have a valid or self signed cert for each FQDN or domain. > A possible solution I just found > is to have the different virtual hosts occupy different SSL ports-- > something I am not very keen on doing. Yes, it will work. Have done it too. What you can do is companies domains will be redirected to your domain like below. https://www.yourowndomain.com/company1 https://www.yourowndomain.com/company2 https://www.yourowndomain.com/company3 I know it's kludgy... > And regarding the IP addresses, it only applies to the external (public) > IP, right? This is for cases where the server uses NAT. I mean, more > than 1 external IP address can point to a single internal IP (where the > server actually is) without affecting the Apache and SSL setup. > Correct? You mean reverse proxy supporting SSL? that will work, have done it too... but what exactly are you going to do? regards, --- Andre M. Varon, SCSA http://andre.lasaltech.com _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fully Searchable Archives With Friendly Web Interface at http://marc.free.net.ph To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
