RE: Number of https virtual hosts support under v2.0.59

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Hi, Krist

I tested with Apache 2.2.15 reverse proxy with two certs on the Apache, one is real cert and the other is self-signed. The configuration is virtualhosts for ssl. 
The results that I got are:

On PC client:

Firefox v3.5.8 showed correct certs, one real and the other is not.
IE 8 showed incorrect when I viewed the certs. The self-signed cert site used the real cert.

On MAC client:

Both Safari 4.0.4 and Firefox 3.5.2 showed correctly, one real and one self-signed cert.

My question is eventually both sites will have real certs when I am done testing. Will IE 6 and above uses the correct certs or only uses one cert, may be the first virtual host listed in ssl configuration file of Apache?

Thanks.

Ryan


-----Original Message-----
From: Krist van Besien [mailto:krist.vanbesien@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 5:36 AM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Number of https virtual hosts support under v2.0.59

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Ruiyuan Jiang <Ruiyuan_Jiang@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for the response, Krist.
> The version of openssl that I am using is good 0.98l. The problem is the Apache since I can't use 2.2.14 because the bug it has. See my another post about the page does not refresh automatically after user logs in. I guess I have to try to use work around.
> By the way, you stated "only works with recent browsers though." What browsers and versions work with that, Firefox or IE or both?
(from wikipedia)
Browsers

Browsers with support for TLS server name indication:

    * Mozilla Firefox 2.0 or later
    * Opera 8.0 or later (the TLS 1.1 protocol must be enabled)
    * Internet Explorer 7 (Vista or higher, not XP) or later
    * Google Chrome (Vista or higher, not XP)
    * Safari Safari 3.2.1 and newer on Mac OS X 10.5.6 and Windows
Vista or higher, not XP


Krist

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