You need a separate IP for each SSL site. The host header is in the
encrypted part of what is sent to the server, so it is not possible with
host headers.
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"Dominic SHaughnessy" <dom.RemoveThis@esterling.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Can anyone please help, I need to install multiple ssl
> certs on our server (Win 2003 Web Edition) on port 443
> enabling multiple clients to have their own cert but all
> on standard ssl port so companies that have banned non
> standard ports will be able to view the secure cert.
>
> All and any help appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
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