On 04/21/2010 08:11 PM, Tom Evans wrote:Tom,
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 11:48 PM, Michael Ni<michaelcni@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i have a situation where I have only one computer (one IP) withYou won't need another computer, but you will need another IP address
2 virtual hosts
one virtual host is static.foobar.com
one virtual host is www.foobar.com
both have separate ssl certs registered to the corresponding domain.
i tried putting SSL in each but apache is using the first one registered.
How can I get this to work without need another computer?
if you wish to support IE. Sorry, its how it works.
Cheers
Tom
That's misleading information. Windows Vista and greater DO support SNI (Server Name Indication) and since those Operating Systems do support SNI, so does IE. Since most other browser vendors make use of non-MSFT(usually a form of OpenSSL) crypto, they usually are fine and have been fine for years.
There is also the possibility of using a Wildcard Certificate as well if the Doman Name structure is similar.
--Sal
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