Re: Apache 2.2.8, SNI, SSL and Virtual Hosts

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OK, by first site I am presuming they get the first site's certificate, in this case the server.crt This is what is happening now! I have a virtual host entry __default with a certificate entry to server.crt

What I can't see is how/where I put this message, without taking the user from one site to another.

Thanks
Norman

Krist van Besien wrote:
On Feb 18, 2008 11:25 AM, Norman Khine <norman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

For now, the next step is to figure out how to generate the message if
the client does not support SNI.

That's easy. If the client does not support SNI, it gets the first
site. So the first site is where you put the information. You will
need one vhost for clients not supporting SNI, and then one vhost for
each of your domains for clients that do support SNI, and you need to
configure things so that the first SSL vhost is also the "default"
one.

Krist



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