Hi Schwarz, when an SSL-Connection is established, the Certificate(s) are exchanged FIRST, and only then the Browser sends the Request with all the headers. So the Server only knows which Virtual Host you request AFTER it has sent its certificate.
There IS a way to get this working though, if you can bind the different Virtual Hosts to DIFFERENT IP-ADDRESSES. Then the Server could send different certs, one for each of these IP-Addresses. This would only be possible if you are able to get multiple IP-Addresses for the Server (I have no idea on how to configure Tomcat to do that, but maybe the list knows :-) ). Regard, Peter On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 10:22:31 +0200 "Power-Netz \(Schwarz\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi , > > is it possible to use different ssl keys for differen vhosts? > > TC 3.3.x Linux? > > M.Schwarz > > Ihr Support-Team > > >>> POWER-NETZ� > Full-Service-Provider <<< > > Online-Support: > Support: 0190 - 15 11 15 (EUR 0,62/Min) > http://Support.Power-Netz.de (kostenlos) > http://Support.Power-Netz.com (kostenlos) > > Vertrieb Tel: 01805 - 57 35 57 (EUR 0,12/Min.) > Vertrieb Fax: 01805 - 57 45 57 (EUR 0,12/Min.) > > Power-Netz > Am Plan 1 > 37581 Bad Gandersheim > > http://www.Power-Netz.de > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > +=========================================+ > <----------I N F O C E N T E R----------> > + Senden Sie eine leere e-mail an: > + Providerwechsel: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + Daten/Preise Webspace: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + Reseller-Programm: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + Dedizierte Server: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + Adult/Erotikserver: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + Domainpreise: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + Domain-Nameserver: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + SSL-Zertifikate: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + Geschaeftsbedingungen: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > + =========================================+ > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
