Hi On Sun 19-Mar-2006 at 01:45:08AM +0100, Maciej ?enczykowski wrote: > > However, there are some solutions: > > a) get more IP's and host each https site on a different IP > > b) use different port numbers on the same IP > > BOTH a and b allow different certificates per site, since they use > different host:ip pairs > > c) use a single wildcard certificate or a certificate for more than one > site. Basically a single certificate which is valid for both abc.com and > def.com. Searching around on Google should reveal a wiki with more > information about how to do this and remain compatible with the major web > browsers (I think the link should also be in the CentOS list archives). d) Use a CAcert cert with a AltSubjectName for each domain name. I have posted about this before to this list, this wiki page documents how to do it: http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/VhostsApache This is not suitable for ecommerce and such like since users need to install the CACert root cert to avoid warnings but for other purposes it's a great solution. Chris -- Chris Croome <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> web design http://www.webarchitects.co.uk/ web content management http://mkdoc.com/