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How to work up SNI in Plesk 11

hariskhan

Basic Pleskian
Hello,

I'v setup SSL certificates in Plesk 11. But I still do the old way (i.e., 1 SSL cert = 1 public IP).

With Plesk 11, I was hoping to use apache/SNI feature to host multiple SSL certs on the same IP.

How to do this ?

*Its not as obvious as it should have been*

Need insight into this
 
First, install Apache SNI, once that is done and complete, then that is all there's to do ..
Second, go to subscriptions -> domain -> and you will see SNI SSL button there ...
 
CentOS Community tells me;

(1) No openssl 0.9.8f or later for CentOS 5.8
(2) Upgrade to CentOS 6.x to get openssl version later than 0.9.8e
(3) openssl 0.9.8f (at least) is what SNI depends on as per this URL ( http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/NameBasedSSLVHostsWithSNI )

This means, I can't have SNI on CentOS 5.8 :/. I'll need to upgrade this box :\


P.S. I see no SNI button in plesk 10.4.4. I know why.
 
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