depending on your dns name flexability, another possible alternative is to use
site names like bob.example.com and alice.example.com then you can run both
via a single wildcard SSL cert "*.example.com" on the single IP address.
/Pete
On 14. apr. 2011, at 20:45, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> On Thu
Quoting Fernando Clvarez :
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to enable a reverse proxy using relayd to redirect web
> requests to different webservers depending on the http header?
>
> To clarify: (Internet) 1 IP address -> OpenBSD Box -> 2 Web servers
> (LAN)
> If I point to www.server1.com be redire
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Kevin Chadwick
> wrote:
>> Are you sure you want to do this. Do you want any ssl on these sites,
>> because you'll need ugly :port on your ssl urls if you do.
>
> Using Subject Alternative Names, you can
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> Are you sure you want to do this. Do you want any ssl on these sites,
> because you'll need ugly :port on your ssl urls if you do.
Using Subject Alternative Names, you can get a single SSL certificate
that covers multiple hostnames.
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 18:06:13 +0200
Fernando Clvarez wrote:
> To clarify: (Internet) 1 IP address -> OpenBSD Box -> 2 Web servers (LAN)
> If I point to www.server1.com be redirected to webserver 1, and if I go to
> www.server2.com be redirected to webserver2, using the same IP on both
> domain n
Hi,
Is there any way to enable a reverse proxy using relayd to redirect web
requests to different webservers depending on the http header?
To clarify: (Internet) 1 IP address -> OpenBSD Box -> 2 Web servers (LAN)
If I point to www.server1.com be redirected to webserver 1, and if I go to
www.ser
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