On 3/16/06, Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > SNI will be in IE7 as discussed (slated for end of 2006, I believe ?),
Again - as far as I'm aware IE7 will NOT be available to users of any OS other than Windows Vista. People won't be able to just download it from microsoft.com as they could with IE6 (and even then IE6 took a few years to replace its ancestors). > in Opera 9 (http://weblog.timaltman.com/node/803 - see 7th feature in > Merlin feature list, which will have a final release closely) and > believe other browsers will not stay behind for ever - The Mozilla bugs > talk about Firefox 2.0 (which will be released 2006Q3 quite likely way Not according to bugzilla. I'd expect it to be updated if there was much progress. > ahead of IE7). There isn't much talk about it in the webcore/khtml > community, but I believe they will come through before KDE 4.0. > > These are all the browsers that currently count for something. I really > think you're going to see TLS SNI support majorly in the wild before > the end of 2007. It sounds overly optimistic to me (remember IE7 == Vista, i.e. mucho dinero para Microsoft since Vista is supposed to be harder to use without a ligitimate license), we'll see. > > In the mean time, head over there - > http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/VhostTaskForce for some interesting > alternatives on how to solve this on the certificate level. Note that That's basically what I had in mind, thanks for the link. > all of these require you to be able to regenerate your certificate when > your vhost setup changes, so its not applicable for most vhosting > needs. --Amos ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]