bject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple SSL servers behind one public ip
Can I don it something like this?
all https comes in machine(a). The client gets the cert.
Machine(a) get pages from machine(b) over http and send them https to
client.
What I have is a webserver and a mailserver(running webma
- Original Message -
From: "William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple SSL servers behind one public ip
> If you are buying a commercial cert, why do you even need a self signed
&g
"Dan Carl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> The way I understand it is that because of the nature of the SSL protocol
> you can only have one ssl site per IP.
> Is there no way around this?
You can run the two SSL servers on two different ports, then use a URL
like:
https://example.com:4
Dan Carl wrote:
I have two Apache servers behind a firewall with one public IP.
I want to run SSL on both machines. One having a self generated certificate
and other having commerial cert.
The way I understand it is that because of the nature of the SSL protocol
you can only have one ssl site per
I have two Apache servers behind a firewall with one public IP.
I want to run SSL on both machines. One having a self generated certificate
and other having commerial cert.
The way I understand it is that because of the nature of the SSL protocol
you can only have one ssl site per IP.
Is there no w