Re: Multible SSL sites for a single httpd/IP
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- Subject: Re: Multible SSL sites for a single httpd/IP
- From: Jonas Eckerman <jonas_lists@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 13:43:57 +0200
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On 2012-09-25 01:02, John Karr wrote:
Older browsers don't support the protocol enhancement that makes it
possible. Which means that for example IE on XP will have issues.
Actually it does work with older browsers if you use a certificate that
is valid for all server names you use. This is typically done by setting
multiple SubjectAltNames in the certificate.
The SNI enhancements are only needed if you want/need to use different
certificates.
Regards
/Jonas
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Jonas Eckerman
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