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[ILUG] Class C Addresses

[ILUG] Class C Addresses

John J. Allen john.allen at online.ie
Sun Nov 11 17:47:58 GMT 2001


Niall O Broin wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 07, 2001 at 07:07:30PM +0000, Colm Buckley wrote:
> 
> 
>>No, at the least you have to run it off a different port.
>>
> 
> Is it then practical in a multi domain situation to have a link on
> 
> http://company.com/index.html pointing to
> 
> https://company.com:some_arbitrary_port/login.html
> 
> rather than having to have a separate IP for each domain which needs a
> certificate ? Do people do this ?
> 
> 
> 
> Niall
> 
> 

Thats what multi-host certificates are for. There is an
RFC for it; can't remember what it is at the moment.

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John Allen                         email: john.allen at online.ie
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