two domain names - one IP - both SSL
Remko Lodder
remko at elvandar.org
Fri Apr 30 15:31:58 PDT 2004
Heya Dick
Dick Davies wrote:
> * Remko Lodder <remko at elvandar.org> [0410 21:10]:
>
>>Heya,
>>
>>
>>>
>>>Your HTTP client is broken and isn't checking SSL certificates
>>>correctly? Or you didn't meet the "one IP" requirement of the original
>>>poster. Or you served up the same SSL certificate for every vhost.
>>
>>Well it's not a real cert. indeed, i cannot afford that, and true, it's
>>the same certificate for every vhost i used.
>
>
> Right, then that's not SSL vhosting.
Ew oke, i personally think that it is, but, perhaps my idea is wrong
(see below)
>
> If you try to define 2 SSL vhosts on the same IP, you'll get the same
> server certificate sent for each vhost (basically you always get the
> cert of the first vhost). The content is vhosted as usual.
That's right, i thought different content means different hosts, means
different vhosts means vhosting, but since i thought that and you think
this, i might be wrong...
>
>
>>Well, i keep wondering then how i got my secure webmail online, secure
>>ids viewing etc.
>
>
> You frigged it :) I know of certain browsers that don't tolerate duff
> certificates, though most you can override it.
Well, just press ok upon connecting and it's ok (i can't afford a live
ssl cert so i halve to do it with fake ones)
Thanks for clearing it up for me,
Cheers!
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Remko Lodder
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