My understanding is that https will work with name based virtual hosts 
if you are willing to share the cert and put up with the client side 
browser warning.  That's a no brainer for me because I just wanted the 
encrypted traffic and I didn't want to pay Verisign or others for that. 
 If people don't want to trust my cert, they don't have to visit.  Of 
course, that wouldn't be appropriate for a business, but I don't have 
any https on my business site.

Steve

Ed Wilts wrote:

>On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 03:49:28PM -0400, Adam Ellis wrote:
>  
>
>>As long as you have one public IP address you'll be able to direct all
>>domains to the same public IP and have Apache determine which pages to
>>return.  Look into Apache Virtual Hosts.
>>    
>>
>
>Note, however, that works for http but not https.  https will not work
>with named virtual hosts - you need to be ip-based.
>
>  
>



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