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

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