Re: Muliple Websites on Mutliple IP address with certicles [SSL]



That should make no difference - I have 3 certs on 3 IPs on my own server
here on Windows 2003:

https://www.compman.co.uk

https://www.bookfellas.co.uk

https://www.sprintbooks.co.uk

As you can see, each has it's own certificate.

Have you checked that the DNS for the second site is returning the correct
IP address? It sounds like it's not, and so you're connecting to the SSL
port on the 1st site and so getting it's certificate, and then being shown
pages from the 2nd site due to the Host: header mapping once the SSL
connection has been negotiated.

Dan

Jennifer wrote on Thu, 27 Apr 2006 15:51:02 -0700:

Could the problem be that I am running both SSL certificates on the same
port for both websites.

I should have the sites configured?

IP address 1 port 443
IP address 2 port 444

"Marcelo Villalón" wrote:

By design Windows only accept one certificate working on IIS. But there
is the change to use a wild-card certificate (*.yourdomain.com)

Hope this help

"Jennifer" <Jennifer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E8B17723-0054-47D2-B84D-0DE71D998FD0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We are running win 2K and IIS.

We have 2 websites configured, each running on different IP addresses.
THere
are subdomains pointing to each of the IP addresses.

We turned on SSL and have 2 different certificates for each site
(running
on
2 different IP addresses). Everything seems to be working fine, unlee
you view the certificate.

The certificate running on the first site is correct. The certificate
the should be on the second site is actually the cert for the first
site. We can't seem to get the second certificate to be served for the
second site. Any thoughts or ideas for making this work correctly?



.



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