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Date:  Sun, 14 Oct 2007 09:56:10 EDT
From:  Eurowolf (at mark) aol.com
Subject:  [coba-e:10893] Re: two SSL certificates on the same IP through BQ
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <cac.1be4aaf1.344379fa (at mark) aol.com>
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In a message dated 10/14/07 9:52:52 AM, dan (at mark) dogsbody.org writes:> > > Has anyone tried having two SSL certificates over the same IP on BQ?> > I dont think its possible, but doesnt hurt to ask..> > I'm afraid it's just not possible due to the way that encryption works (no=t > a BQ> limitation).> > All data being sent to the server is encrypted before the browser send > through> the details of which website it wants.  There is no way for the system t=o > know> to know which certificate to use as it hasn't been told the site yet (and =it> can't be told the site unless the data is encrypted)!> > The only way to run multiple SSL sites on a server is buy using multiple > IP's OR> running them on different port numbers with the same IP.  This second op=tion> though is not supported by BQ and will require you to hack some config fil=es > around.> > Dan> Dan is correct.but instead of hacking into apache and the ports we also installed a webserver caravan on the machine for a vet medical record application and ha=ve a bunch of vets on the same ip, different ports with their own sslJan************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com
	

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