Thanks for that, perhaps I'll get a change to use it some time.  However,
the server in question in this case is inside IBM, and the only common part
of its servername across the virtualhosts is ".ibm.com" so I won't rush off
to get a certificate for that!

On 28/11/06, Robert Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You only need a separate IP for every virtual host if you are not using a
wildcard certificate. Wildcard certs cost a
little more, but they are good for all hosts within a particular domain.
Then, you can run all of your vhosts on port
443 with the same IP, and the cert will work for all of the vhosts.




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Steve Swift
http://www.swiftys.org.uk

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