Re: [users@httpd] [DEV-REQUEST] mod_ifenv ported to Apache2

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On Tuesday 25 July 2006 05:49, Nick Kew wrote:

> mod_proxy in /trunk/ now supports that.  But part of the stability
> pledge Apache offers to users is that changes like this must be
> properly reviewed by at least three developers before going into
> a release version, and we have higher-priority work right now.
>
> If you want https virtual hosting, use mod_gnutls.

Thanks for the information, I've looked a bit but mod_gnutls can't be the 
solution for now. The virtual hosting is provided through the standard SNI 
exention of SSLv3/TLSv1.x but there are some major constraints and among 
them, the most important here is:

As of this writing, only Opera >= 8.x browser supports SNI, IE7 in Vista will 
support it and Gecko-based browsers do not support it eventhough there are 2 
bugs filled to ask the feature.

I think I'll have a look to the trunk dev version to see if I can use the 
improvements :-)

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