Re: can we run two SSL domains on one IP

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hello.

2010/1/19 Nilesh Govindarajan <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> .....
>
> Oops. My bad. SSL protocol doesn't give the Host: header. So apache can't
> decide which Vhost to serve (from apache docs :D).
>
>......

i think may be apache could if coded little other way, may be more
correctly. i have written about that in bugs site:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=48507
also i have found something related in user list:
unfortunately does not open currently and i cannot check it and select
first message:
http://httpd.markmail.org/message/cqlhaivligtu6ftx?q=apache+ssl+virtual+host#query:apache%20ssl%20virtual%20host+page:1+mid:cqlhaivligtu6ftx+state:results
http://httpd.markmail.org/message/wcaftm2flzzzhofo?q=apache+ssl+virtual+host#query:apache%20ssl%20virtual%20host+page:1+mid:4tbl3a4tavwokuh5+state:results

and i had found this:
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2006/011606internet.html - i
have not tried it, i think it may be does not work with scripts that
create links to itself in their output with "http://";.

also you can make one vhost and make aliases for both domains and all
subdomains and so if there are 2 forums and one is /forum/ second need
to be with other alias like /support/ .

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