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Previously you required a new IP address every time you wanted to add an SSL domain. This meant each virtual host was bound to an individual IP and all encrypted traffic for that IP would be served by the vhost bound to the port \\ | Previously you required a new IP address every time you wanted to add an SSL domain. This meant each virtual host was bound to an individual IP and all encrypted traffic for that IP would be served by the vhost bound to the port \\ | ||
Example: \\ | Example: \\ | ||
- | x.x.x.1 - domain1.com | + | < |
- | x.x.x.2 - domain2.com | + | x.x.x.2 - domain2.com</ |
\\ | \\ | ||
This was not ideal, and a newer technique called SNI was introduced to allow multiple domains to be hosted on the same IP when using SSL. \\ | This was not ideal, and a newer technique called SNI was introduced to allow multiple domains to be hosted on the same IP when using SSL. \\ |
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