On 2012-12-27 11:51 PM, Benny Pedersen me@junc.eu wrote:
Robert Moskowitz skrev den 2012-12-28 05:13:
It started out with 'smart' admins configuring their DNS zones so that foo.com was a cname for www.foo.com. It made it soo much easier... But it caused other problems so it got 'fixed' in the browsers.
this require wildcard ssl, if the server have only one hostname in ssl then it cant work with ssl on more then one domain or subdomain
csr can be made with multiple domains and or subdomains, in that case it works as you want on above
A very interesting way to accomplish multi-domain name based SSL hosting on a single IP with each host having its own domain name and cert:
I'd be interested in hearing opinions on how secure this is.
Charles