Sorry, thought I was being clear, since the article is for making
your own CA and then signing your own certs with it I thought
you'd understand that this is the process I'm trying to accomplish.
I've seen ppl try to do some rather silly things...
Like trying to use two SSL certs on the same IP:Port, for instance ;)
I have a related question:
Is there a limit in OSX Server to the amount of ips one can run
reasonably on a single physical interface? If one would provide basic
web/mail services to several (many?) smaller domains from one server,
it is required to have different ip's for each domain that needs ssl.
Is OSX fine in running 50-100 ip-addresses? Or does it cause a
slowdown or confusion in the network stack?
Am I correct that it is not possible to hide the fact that a web
service is running on a different port to the end-user?
Best regards,
Jaco
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