On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1:08:20 PM UTC-4, Ross Peoples wrote:
>
> I wouldn't know the first thing about setting up SNI, so I would tell 
> WebFaction that if they will do it for me and it works, then sure, I'll use 
> SNI, otherwise stick with what you know.
>

I think in this case, "what you know" (i.e., dedicated IP address) is an 
extra $5/month. The downside of SNI, though, is that it appears not to be 
supported on Android 2.x (also not on Windows XP). SSL will still 
technically work on those clients, but will result in a certificate error 
being displayed.

Anthony

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