Jim Perrin wrote on Wed, 9 Apr 2008 14:37:11 -0400:

> It better be, because for apache 2.0, it's the ONLY way you can do vhosts.
> You have to have 1 ip per vhost for ssl. This is in the apache documentation
> 
> For httpd 2.2, you can do name based vhosts, but not with standard ssl
> certs like verisign ships.

Apache 2.0 and 2.2 behave the same in this regard, you *can* have one IP for 
multiple SSL vhosts. And one certificate for one IP. Which means in case of 
multiple SSL vhosts you ened a wildcard certificate. But this doesn't seem the 
poster's problem. But as he doesn't allow us a view at the cert ...

Kai

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