Hi,
Yes, this will work because of the different tcp ports.
If you're going to have one tcp port per ssl host you will be able to run them
all on a single ip address.
Best,
Andreas
On Tuesday 19 January 2010 15:59:29 jasonago wrote:
> Hello again, thanks for the explanations I understand enough.
>
> BUT I discovered that it is still possible to serve two different ssl certs
> for two different domain with only single IP address.
>
> Traditionally as explained by the previous posts, the setup of vhosts in
> nginx should be: (I got lazy to post my nginx server directives so I
> shortcut it to the following) domainA + IP-addressA + SSLcertA + port443
> and
> domainB + IP-addressB + SSLcertB + port443
>
> And the following will be in conflict as I described in the start topic:
> domainA + IP-addressA + SSLcertA + port443 and
> domainB + IP-addressA + SSLcertB + port443
>
> But I was able to work on the following configuration as a desperate hack
> to use two different ssl certs with same IP address by listening to two
> different ports: domainA + IP-addressA + SSLcertA + port443 and
> domainB + IP-addressA + SSLcertB + port444
>
> Well, I just need to instruct critical parts of some PHP programs out there
> to append port 444 on the urls so as not to break urls.
>
> Hehe, I guess its a desperate setup since I'm short of buying either a
> wildcard ssl OR setup and maintain two cloud server for two domains...
>
> Posted at Nginx Forum:
> http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,42666,43050#msg-43050
>
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