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Re: Defining a default server for when vhost does not exist for requested hostname (including blank hostname), for http and https

March 28, 2014 01:20PM
Jonathan Matthews Wrote:
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> bugs/features like this will get exponentially more attention after
> Windows XP goes EOL this April, as (I believe) it's the last major
> platform not to support SNI.

Which is a moot case since there are at least 5 other browsers for XP who support SNI.

"SSL support with SNI on shared IP addresses requires that the user's browser supports SNI. Most modern web browsers support it (e.g., IE 7 and above, Firefox, Opera, and Chrome). However, there are a few outlier exceptions:

Any Internet Explorer browser on Windows XP
Chrome 5 and older on Windows XP
Blackberry web browser
Windows Mobile phones up to version 6.5
Android mobile phone default browser on Android OS 2.x"
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Defining a default server for when vhost does not exist for requested hostname (including blank hostname), for http and https

Ben Johnson March 28, 2014 10:32AM

Re: Defining a default server for when vhost does not exist for requested hostname (including blank hostname), for http and https

Jonathan Matthews March 28, 2014 10:54AM

Re: Defining a default server for when vhost does not exist for requested hostname (including blank hostname), for http and https

Maxim Dounin March 28, 2014 11:46AM

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Ben Johnson March 28, 2014 12:52PM

Re: Defining a default server for when vhost does not exist for requested hostname (including blank hostname), for http and https

Jonathan Matthews March 28, 2014 01:04PM

Re: Defining a default server for when vhost does not exist for requested hostname (including blank hostname), for http and https

itpp2012 March 28, 2014 01:20PM

Re: Defining a default server for when vhost does not exist for requested hostname (including blank hostname), for http and https

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