On March 30, 2013 09:58AM Lukas Tribus wrote: > Thats may be a dump question: but why do you use different > host names in the first place? Is it a real business > requirement to have a host name per domain?
No such thing as dumb questions, only people who can't answer them :-) I have multiple domains for email because the domains contain the family name and I host for both my own family as well as several 'in-law' with different family names. On March 30, 2013 09:00AM Jonathan Matthews wrote: > A cheaper, non-commercially-viable option (which might be > acceptable as you indicate it's not a professional project) > would just be to putdifferent domains' certs on different > ports. A slight one-time setup annoyance to the users, of > course, but they shouldn't care if you're doing it for > free. Maybe. Yes, either using one domain or hosting on multiple ports would definitely work. And since I am providing this service for free the in-laws would not complain. However I prefer to keep my support duties to a minimum. And neither of these solutions will work with the auto configuration present in almost all mail clients today. So if I can spend a bit of resources on getting SNI to work and hence auto configuration that would be benicifial in the long run. Laurens Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,237967,237980#msg-237980 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx