Peter Crowther wrote:
> 
>> From: i_am_superman [mailto:ee...@objectivation.nl]
>> is there a simple way to map one
>> domain name to two different SSL connectors?
> 
> I don't think there is, unless you want part of your application to be
> accessible from a different port.  So the part that doesn't need certs
> might be at https://www.example.com (implicitly on port 443) and the part
> that does need certs might be at https://www.example.com:8443.  You could
> then set up two different connectors, with different hosts and the
> different security constraints.
> 
> Hi Peter,
> 
> Thanks for the swift reply. I agree that this will probably work, but I
> don't think my client will allow me to run a public SSL website any port
> but 443 (firewalls....). But your reply confirms my hunch that there is no
> other way but to buy extra certificates (400 EUR for a 800 byte file....
> That's 50 EUR cents per byte! More expensive than champagne..... :-))
> 
> Thanks again,
> 
> If anyone else has another idea, please respond.
> 
> Eelco
> 
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